Enhancing detection of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus RNA in processing fluids stored at room temperature using PrimeStore molecular transport medium.

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Onyekachukwu Osemeke, Jerry Torrison, Christopher Helm, Michael Zeller, Rabsa Naseer, Claire Le Fevre, Grant Allison, James Mark Hammer, Giovani Trevisan, Phillip Gauger, Daniel Linhares
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a significant pathogen affecting the U.S. swine industry, resulting in substantial costs associated with disease prevention, elimination, and control. Processing fluids (PFs) are an increasingly popular sample type for PRRSV surveillance due to their cost-effectiveness and high herd-level sensitivity. However, like other aggregate sample types, PF samples are non-pristine, and the RNA within them is susceptible to degradation, increasing the risk of false-negative and/or inconsistent results in reverse-transcription real-time PCR (RT-rtPCR) testing. We evaluated the efficacy of the nucleic acid-preserving reagent PrimeStore molecular transport medium (PS-MTM) in improving PRRSV RT-rtPCR detection rates, Ct values, and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) outcomes in PF samples. We collected PF samples from 2 PRRSV-positive sow herds and divided them into untreated controls and 2 PS-MTM-treated groups. PS-MTM-treated PFs had significantly lower Ct values compared to untreated samples, indicating improved RNA preservation and detectability. Although sequencing outcomes varied between study groups, PS-MTM-treated samples had statistically higher unique read counts. However, differences in other measured sequencing outcomes between the study groups were not statistically significant. PS-MTM has potential in PF sampling protocols to enhance PRRSV surveillance accuracy by reducing false-negative RT-rtPCR results.

利用PrimeStore分子运输介质提高对猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒RNA的检测。
猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)是影响美国养猪业的重要病原体,导致与疾病预防、消除和控制相关的大量成本。加工液(PFs)由于其成本效益和高群体水平灵敏度而日益成为PRRSV监测中流行的样品类型。然而,像其他聚集样品类型一样,PF样品是非原始的,其中的RNA容易降解,增加了反转录实时PCR (RT-rtPCR)检测中假阴性和/或不一致结果的风险。我们评估了核酸保存试剂PrimeStore分子运输介质(PS-MTM)在提高PF样本PRRSV rt -rt - pcr检出率、Ct值和全基因组测序(WGS)结果方面的效果。我们从2个prrsv阳性母猪群中采集PF样本,并将其分为未经处理的对照组和2个ps - mtm处理组。与未处理的样品相比,ps - mtm处理的PFs的Ct值显着降低,表明RNA保存和可检测性得到改善。尽管测序结果在研究组之间有所不同,ps - mtm处理的样本在统计学上具有更高的独特读取计数。然而,其他测量的测序结果在研究组之间的差异没有统计学意义。PS-MTM在PF取样方案中有潜力通过减少rt -rt - pcr假阴性结果来提高PRRSV监测的准确性。
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3.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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