Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Systems for Detection and Differentiation of Unclassified Viruses of the Phenuiviridae Family.

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Alena V Dereventsova, Alexander S Klimentov, Ivan S Kholodilov, Oxana A Belova, Alexander M Butenko, Galina G Karganova
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Abstract

The family Phenuiviridae, part of the order Hareavirales, includes arboviruses and arthropod-associated viruses, with sandflies, mosquitoes, and ticks as primary vectors. Historically, only sandfly/mosquito-borne phenuiviruses were associated with human diseases, but the emergence of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) has highlighted the potential of tick-borne phenuiviruses as human pathogens. Recent discoveries of new arthropod-associated viruses, some of which remain unclassified, underscore the need for sensitive detection and differentiation methods, particularly in regions where these viruses may co-circulate. This study aimed to develop real-time PCR test systems for identifying and differentiating unclassified viruses within the Phenuiviridae family. In this study, tick suspensions containing phenuiviruses, previously obtained during the screening of ticks from various regions of Russia using pan-phenuivirus primers, were used. Specific primers and probes were designed to differentiate five Phenuiviridae viruses of genera Uukuvirus, Ixovirus, Phlebovirus and one unclassified phenuivirus, and their analytical sensitivity and specificity were evaluated. These PCR-based tools provide a robust method for detecting and classifying uncharacterized phenuiviruses, contributing to improved surveillance and understanding their potential epidemiological and epizootological impacts.

实时聚合酶链反应系统检测和分化苯酚病毒科未分类病毒。
蝶蛉病毒科是Hareavirales的一部分,包括虫媒病毒和节肢动物相关病毒,以白蛉、蚊子和蜱为主要媒介。历史上,只有白蛉/蚊子传播的苯病毒与人类疾病有关,但严重发热伴血小板减少综合征(SFTS)的出现突出了蜱传播的苯病毒作为人类病原体的潜力。最近新发现的节肢动物相关病毒,其中一些仍未分类,强调需要灵敏的检测和区分方法,特别是在这些病毒可能共同传播的地区。本研究旨在建立实时PCR检测系统,用于识别和区分苯酚病毒科的未分类病毒。在本研究中,使用了先前使用泛苯病毒引物筛选俄罗斯不同地区蜱虫时获得的含有苯病毒的蜱虫悬浮液。设计了特异的引物和探针,对乌库病毒属、伊克斯病毒属、白蛉病毒属和一种未分类的苯病毒科5种病毒进行了区分,并对其分析敏感性和特异性进行了评价。这些基于聚合酶链反应的工具提供了一种检测和分类未表征的虫蛉病毒的可靠方法,有助于改进监测并了解其潜在的流行病学和流行病学影响。
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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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