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Evaluation and comparison of PCR and hybridization methods for rapid detection of cytomegalovirus in clinical samples.

R Lévy1, F Najioullah, D Thouvenot, S Bosshard, M Aymard, B Lina.   

Abstract

Rapid diagnosis of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection may be obtained by molecular techniques, such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and hybridization assays. The optimal technique to detect CMV in clinical samples was assessed. Two different PCR assays were used, targeting either the major immediate early 1 (MIE 1) or the HXLF 4 gene. The PCR products were detected by gel electrophoresis, dot blotting and an easy to use, rapid, solid phase hybridization assay, DNA enzyme immunoassay (DEIA). Standard tissue culture was also used. Cerebrospinal fluids (18), liver biopsies (9) from hepatic transplant recipients, amniotic fluids (7) from mothers with suspected peripartum infection, and samples (6) of miscellaneous origin (brain and fundus biopsy, pericardial and pleural fluid) were tested. Among the 40 samples, CMV was detected in 19 cases. Three were positive by both molecular techniques and tissue culture, 14 by molecular methods and 2 by culture. 16/19 or 9/19 CMV-positive samples were detected by PCR amplification of the HXLF 4 or MIE 1 gene, respectively and 14/16 HXLF 4-positive samples were detected using either dot-blot or DEIA, compared to 9/16 using gel electrophoresis. Thus, the most sensitive assays for the detection of CMV in clinical samples using the methods compared in the current study were PCR amplification of the HXLF 4 gene followed by dot-blot or DEIA hybridization.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9002068     DOI: 10.1016/s0166-0934(96)02091-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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