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Comparison of radio-labeled DNA probe with a nonisotopic probe for assay of serum hepatitis B virus DNA.

D P Molden, R M Nakamura, H Suzuki, S Greer, R G Pergolizzi, C L Brakel.   

Abstract

A biotin-labeled DNA probe was compared to a 32P radio-labeled DNA probe for the detection of serum hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA. Serum specimens were treated with proteolytic enzyme and detergent. DNA was extracted using phenol, denatured in sodium hydroxide and applied to a nitrocellulose filter paper using a vacuum filter device. The nitrocellulose filters were then incubated with either the biotin-labeled or the radio-labeled probe. Annealing of the probe, indicating the presence of HBV-DNA in the sample, was detected either by autoradiography for the 32P-labeled probe or by measuring the presence of an acid phosphatase attached to a streptavidin molecule for the biotin-labeled probe. Using the same 2-day time to complete the assays, excellent correlation of the qualitative and semiquantitative measurements were obtained using 20 HBsAg-positive and 9 HBsAg-negative sera. The nonisotopic assay detected 1.0 pg of HBV-DNA, a sensitivity comparable to reported sensitivities of 32P-labeled HBV-DNA probes when similar assay times are used. 0.02 pg/microliter of HBV-DNA was detected in a normal serum to which HBV-DNA in a recombinant plasmid was added. Our results indicate that the biotin-labeled HBV-DNA probe is approximately as sensitive as the radio-labeled probe for the detection of HBV-DNA using a similar assay time. Isotopic probe assays are more sensitive with longer assay times. The biotin-labeled probe offers the advantage of a longer shelf life and a nonisotopic assay procedure.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4017426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0252-1164


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