| Literature DB >> 31231349 |
Sisi Luo1, Zhixun Xie1, Jiaoling Huang1, Zhiqin Xie1, Liji Xie1, Minxiu Zhang1, Meng Li1, Sheng Wang1, Dan Li1, Tingting Zeng1, Yanfang Zhang1, Qing Fan1, Xianwen Deng1.
Abstract
To date, nine neuraminidase (NA) subtypes of avian influenza virus (AIV) have been identified in poultry and wild birds. Rapid and effective methods for differentiating these nine NA subtypes are needed. We developed and validated a rapid, sensitive, and robust method utilizing a GeXP analyzer-based multiplex RT-PCR assay and capillary electrophoresis for the simultaneous differentiation of the N1 to N9 subtypes in a single-tube reaction. Ten pairs of primers-nine subtype-specific pairs and one pan-AIV pair-were screened and used to establish the GeXP multiplex RT-PCR assay. A single subtype was detected using the developed GeXP assay; the N1 to N9 AIV subtypes individually generated two target peaks: the NA subtype-specific peak and the general AIV peak. Different concentrations of multiplexed subtypes were tested with this GeXP assay and the peaks of the corresponding NA subtypes were generated, suggesting that this GeXP assay is useful for identifying NA subtypes in mixed samples. Moreover, no peaks were generated for other important avian viruses, indicating negative results and validating the lack of cross-reactions between AIV subtypes and other avian pathogens. RNA templates synthesized through in vitro transcription were used to analyze the sensitivity of the assay; the limit of detection was 100 copies per reaction mixture. The results obtained from clinical samples using this GeXP method were consistent with the results of the neuraminidase inhibition (NI) test, and the ability of the GeXP assay to identify mixed infections was superior to amplicon sequencing of isolated viruses. In conclusion, this GeXP assay is proposed as a specific, sensitive, rapid, high-throughput, and versatile diagnostic tool for nine NA subtypes of AIV.Entities:
Keywords: GeXP analyzer; avian influenza virus; differentiation diagnosis; multiplex PCR; neuraminidase
Year: 2019 PMID: 31231349 PMCID: PMC6568037 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Primer information for the GeXP assay.
| Gene# | Gene name | Forward primer (5′-3′) | Reverse primer (5′-3′) | GenBank accession no. | Position | size (bp) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N1 | KJ907641.1 | 1006-1025 1214-1196 | 246 | ||
| 2 | N2 | KF768231.1 | 506-522 750-734 | 282 | ||
| 3 | N3 | CY129336.1 | 487-509 667-646 | 218 | ||
| 4 | N4 | CY133359.1 | 1151-1172 1265-1246 | 152 | ||
| 5 | N5 | CY196019.1 | 646-665 906-886 | 298 | ||
| 6 | N6 | KR919741.1 | 879-903 1080-1056 | 239 | ||
| 7 | N7 | CY167234.1 | 455-474 612-593 | 195 | ||
| 8 | N8 | JX304764.1 | 171-190 288-308 | 175 | ||
| 9 | N9 | CY129263.1 | 472-492 642-623 | 208 | ||
| 10 | AIV-M | MH341597.1 | 119-138 242-223 | 161 |
Reference strains used in the GeXP assay.
| Number | Strain designation | Source | GeXP assay | Identification of isolate subtype |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A/Duck/Guangxi/030D/2009 (H1N1) | GVRI | N1 | N1 |
| 2 | Duck/Guangxi/1/04 (H5N1) | GVRI | N1 | N1 |
| 3 | Chicken/Guangxi/1/04 (H5N1) | GVRI | N1 | N1 |
| 4 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-5/2010 (H6N1) | GVRI | N1 | N1 |
| 5 | A/Sparrow/Guangxi/GXs-1/2012 (H1N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 6 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-2/2012 (H1N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 7 | A/Duck/Guangxi/M20/2009 (H3N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 8 | A/Duck/Guangxi/N42/2009 (H3N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 9 | A/Chicken/Guangxi/045C2/2009 (H4N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 10 | A/Duck/Guangxi/125D17/2012 (H4N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 11 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-2/2009 (H6N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 12 | A/Chicken/Guangxi/DX/2008 (H9N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 13 | A/Chinese Francolin/Guangxi/020B7/2010 (H9N2) | GVRI | N2 | N2 |
| 14 | A/Duck/HK/77/76 (H2N3) | UHK | N3 | N3 |
| 15 | A/Duck/HK/876/80 (H10N3) | UHK | N3 | N3 |
| 16 | A/Shorebird/Delaware/168/06 (H16N3) | UC | N3 | N3 |
| 17 | A/Turkey/Ontario/6118/68 (H8N4) | UHK | N4 | N4 |
| 18 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-1/2009 (H6N5) | GVRI | N5 | N5 |
| 19 | A/Duck/HK/862/80 (H12N5) | UHK | N5 | N5 |
| 20 | A/Gull/Md/704/77 (H13N5) | UHK | N5 | N5 |
| 21 | A/Mallard/Astrakhan/263/82 (H14N5) | UC | N5 | N5 |
| 22 | A/Pigeon/Guangxi/020P/2009 (H3N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 23 | A/Duck/Guangxi/175D12/2014 (H3N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 24 | A/Duck/Guangxi/070D/2010 (H4N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 25 | A/Duck/Guangxi/101D18/2011 (H4N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 26 | A/Duck/Guangxi/149D24/2013 (H4N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 27 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-4/2009 (H6N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 28 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-7/2011 (H6N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 29 | A/Chicken Guangxi/129/2013 (H6N6) | GVRI | N6 | N6 |
| 30 | A/Duck/42846/07 (H7N7) RNA | UP | N7 | N7 |
| 31 | A/Goose/Guangxi/020G/2009 (H3N8) | GVRI | N8 | N8 |
| 32 | A/Duck/Guangxi/GXd-6/2010 (H6N8) | GVRI | N8 | N8 |
| 33 | A/Duck/Guangxi/113/2012 (H6N8) | GVRI | N8 | N8 |
| 34 | A/Chicken/QT35/98 (H5N9) RNA | UP | N9 | N9 |
| 35 | A/Duck/PA/2099/12 (H11N9) | UP | N9 | N9 |
| 36 | A/Shearwater/Western Australia/2576/79 (H15N9) | UC | N9 | N9 |
| 37 | B/Guangxi/1418/15 | GXCDC | Influenza B virus | |
| 38 | B/Guangxi/1470/15 | GXCDC | Influenza B virus | |
| 39 | NDV F48 | CIVDC | NDV | |
| 40 | IBV M41 | CIVDC | IBV | |
| 41 | ILTV Beijing strain | CIVDC | ILTV | |
| 42 | ARV S1133 | CIVDC | ARV | |
| 43 | FAdV4-GX001 | GVRI | FAdV4 |
FIGURE 1Detection of single AIV subtypes using GeXP multiplex RT-PCR. The Y-axis indicates the fluorescence signal in arbitrary units, and the X-axis indicates the actual size of the PCR product.
FIGURE 2The sensitivity of the GeXP assay for the simultaneous detection of nine NA subtypes of AIV. All 10 premixed viral targets were detected. (A) 103 copies per reaction mixture; (B) 100 copies per reaction mixture.
Results obtained from clinical samples using GeXP multiplex RT-PCR, the NI test, and amplicon sequencing method.
| Number | Host | GeXP | NI assay | Amplicon sequencing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chicken | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 2 | Chicken | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 3 | Chicken | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 4 | Chicken | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 5 | Chicken | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 6 | Chicken | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 7 | Chicken | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 8 | Chicken | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 9 | Chicken | N9 | N9 | N9 |
| 10 | Duck | N1 | N1 | N1 |
| 11 | Duck | N1 | N1 | N1 |
| 12 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 13 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 14 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 15 | Duck | N2/N6 | N2/N6 | N2 |
| 16 | Duck | N6/N2 | N6/N2 | N6 |
| 17 | Duck | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 18 | Duck | N8 | N8 | N8 |
| 19 | Duck | N8 | N8 | N8 |
| 20 | Duck | N8 | N8 | N8 |
| 21 | Duck | N9 | N9 | N9 |
| 22 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 23 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 24 | Duck | N2 | N2 | N2 |
| 25 | Duck | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 26 | Duck | N6 | N6 | N6 |
| 27 | Duck | N6 | N6 | N6 |