A Review on the Efficiency of NASBA Molecular Technique for Diagnosis of Acute Toxoplasmosis in Pregnant Mothers

Mohammadhasan Shabanpour, Y. Ehteshaminia, Shayan Poyandeh, S. Mahdavi
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Introduction: Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease caused by an intracellular protozoan called Toxoplasma gondii and in mothers who become infected during pregnancy, it can cause serious damage to the fetus by passing through the placenta. The aim of this study was to review the effectiveness of the NASBA molecular technique in diagnosing the acute form of Toxoplasmosis in pregnant mothers.  Material and Methods: In this study, the websites of PubMed, Google Scholar, SID, Magiran, Web of Science, IranDoc were searched and articles related to the title have been reviewed from 1990 to 2020.    Results: Nucleic Acid Sequence-Based Amplification (NASBA) is an isothermal method that has the processes of nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and identification of amplified products. This technique is based on transcription and is specifically used for RNA amplification, so it is highly specific in identifying living and active microorganisms. All steps in this amplification method are performed at 41 °C and the amplified products can be identified by appropriate detection methods such as electrochemical luminescence (ECL). Conclusion: Since all steps of amplification are performed by NASBA at the same temperature of 41°C, unlike molecular PCR technique, a thermocycler is not required, so setting it up will not cost much for laboratories and it can be useful in providing a suitable solution for toxoplasmosis screening in pregnant mothers.
NASBA分子技术诊断孕妇急性弓形虫病的研究进展
简介:弓形虫病是一种由细胞内原生动物刚地弓形虫引起的世界性疾病,在怀孕期间被感染的母亲中,它可以通过胎盘对胎儿造成严重损害。本研究的目的是回顾NASBA分子技术在诊断急性弓形虫病孕妇中的有效性。材料与方法:本研究检索了PubMed、Google Scholar、SID、Magiran、Web of Science、IranDoc等网站,检索了1990 - 2020年间与该题目相关的文章。结果:核酸序列扩增(NASBA)是一种等温法,具有核酸提取、扩增和扩增产物鉴定的过程。该技术基于转录,专门用于RNA扩增,因此在识别活微生物和活性微生物方面具有高度特异性。该扩增方法的所有步骤均在41°C下进行,扩增产物可通过适当的检测方法(如电化学发光(ECL))进行鉴定。结论:由于NASBA在41℃的温度下完成所有扩增步骤,与分子PCR技术不同,不需要热循环仪,因此实验室设置成本不高,可为孕妇弓形虫病筛查提供合适的解决方案。
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