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Quantitative Real-Time PCR and Digital PCR to Evaluate Residual Quantity of HAV in Experimentally Depurated Mussels.

Maria Grazia Amoroso1, Denise Di Concilio2, Antonio Luca Langellotti3, Anna Martello4, Barbara Cioffi2, Elisabetta Suffredini5, Loredana Cozzi5, Valeria Russo6, Gianluigi Mauriello7, Simona Di Pasquale5, Giorgio Galiero2, Giovanna Fusco2.   

Abstract

Kinetics of hepatitis A virus (HAV) accumulation and depuration from mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) was studied in an experimental depuration system. Different parameters likely to influence the rate of virus accumulation and elimination were evaluated. Analyses were carried out by both real-time RT-qPCR and digital PCR. Results demonstrated that the animals start to concentrate the virus already after one hour and reach the maximum level of contamination in 6 h of experiment. With respect to depuration, HAV showed a rapid reduction of the concentration (89%) during the first 24-48 h of experiment and a very slow virus decrement in the following days with a 1% residual RNA at the ninth day of depuration. When process parameters likely to increase the depuration rate (presence of ozone, microalgal feeding, presence of lactic bacteria, pre-treatment with digestive enzymes) were tested, no significant differences in the kinetics were observed. Only treatment with pancreatin seemed to positively affect depuration in the first two days of the experiment.
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Keywords:  Depuration; Digital PCR; Hepatitis A; Mussels; Real-time PCR; viral outbreaks

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33730340     DOI: 10.1007/s12560-021-09470-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Environ Virol        ISSN: 1867-0334            Impact factor:   2.778


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Authors:  Giovanna Fusco; Ilaria Di Bartolo; Barbara Cioffi; Giovanni Ianiro; Pierpaolo Palermo; Marina Monini; Maria Grazia Amoroso
Journal:  Food Environ Virol       Date:  2017-01-04       Impact factor: 2.778

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