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Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA using ligation-dependent polymerase chain reaction in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded liver tissues.

Y N Park1, K Abe, H Li, T Hsuih, S N Thung, D Y Zhang.   

Abstract

Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been used to detect hepatitis C virus (HCV) sequences in liver tissue. However, RT-PCR has a variable detection sensitivity, especially on routinely processed formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens. RNA-RNA and RNA-protein cross-links formed during formalin fixation is the major limiting factor preventing reverse trans criptase from extending the primers. To overcome this problem, we applied the ligation-dependent PCR (LD-PCR) for the detection of HCV RNA in FFPE liver tissue. This method uses two capture probes for RNA isolation and two hemiprobes for the subsequent PCR. Despite cross-links, the capture probes and the hemiprobes are able to form hybrids with HCV RNAs released from the FFPE tissue. The hybrids are isolated through binding of the capture probes to paramagnetic beads. The hemiprobes are then ligated by a T4 DNA ligase to form a full probe that serves as a template for the Taq DNA polymerase. A total of 22 FFPE liver specimens, 21 with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and 1 with biliary cirrhosis secondary to bile duct atresia were selected for this study, of which 13 patients were HCV seropositive and 9 seronegative. HCV RNA was detectable by ID-PCR from all 13 HCV-seropositive HCCs and from 5 of 8 HCV-seronegative HCCs but not from the HCV-seronegative liver with biliary atresia. By contrast, RT-PCR detected HCV sequences in only 5 of the HCV-sero-positive and in 1 of the HCV-seronegative HCCs. To resolve the discordance between the LD-PCR and RT-PCR results, RT-PCR was performed on frozen liver tissue of the discrepant specimens, which confirmed the LD-PCR positive results. In conclusion, LD-PCR is a more sensitive method than RT-PCR for the detection of HCV sequences in routinely processed liver tissues. A high rate of HCV infection (86%) is found in HCC specimens, indicating a previously underestimated role of HCV in HCC pathogenesis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8909238      PMCID: PMC1865282     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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