用于检测疱疹病毒 1 的新型定量 PCR 检测方法的开发和分析验证

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Kaitlin A. Moorhead , Laura A. Adamovicz , Matthew C. Allender
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新出现的传染病是导致全球螯类动物物种减少的一个威胁。疱疹病毒是螯龙类中影响最大的病原体之一,经常与宿主的一系列症状相关,可能导致严重的发病和死亡。据报道,红耳滑蜥和黄腹滑蜥(分别为Trachemys scripta elegans和Trachemys scripta scripta)中都存在疱疹病毒1(TrHV1),但对其研究大多不足。入侵的红耳滑蜥可能会成为向同域原生物种传播的 "蓄水池"。本研究旨在开发一种检测 TrHV1 DNA 的灵敏而特异的定量实时 PCR(qPCR)检测方法,以帮助确定该病毒在水龟中的流行病学特征。我们设计了两种 TaqMan-MGB FAM 染料标记引物探针组,并使用质粒稀释液进行了评估。性能较高的检测方法对 TrHV1 DNA 具有特异性,每个反应的线性动态范围为 1.0 × 107 到 1.0 × 101 个拷贝,R2 为 0.999,斜率为 -3.386,效率为 97.39%。每次反应的检测限为 101 个拷贝,在 TrHV1 阴性的螯足类口腔-乳糜 DNA 存在的情况下,反应效率没有降低。总之,Trachemys 疱疹病毒 1 检测方法符合可接受的 qPCR 检测方法的既定标准,将成为鉴定螯虾体内 Trachemys 疱疹病毒 1 流行病学特征的重要工具。
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Development and analytical validation of a novel quantitative PCR assay for the detection of Trachemys herpesvirus 1

Emerging infectious diseases are a threat that contributes to the decline of global chelonian species. Herpesviruses are among the most impactful pathogens described in chelonians and are frequently associated with a range of presentations across hosts with the potential for severe morbidity and mortality. Trachemys herpesvirus 1 (TrHV1) has been reported in red-eared and yellow-bellied sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans and Trachemys scripta scripta, respectively) but is largely understudied. Invasive red-eared sliders may serve as a reservoir for transmission to sympatric native species. This study aimed to develop a sensitive and specific quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) assay for the detection of TrHV1 DNA to aid in the characterization of the epidemiology of this virus in aquatic turtles. Two TaqMan-MGB FAM-dye labeled primer-probe sets were designed and evaluated using plasmid dilutions. The higher performing assay was specific for TrHV1 DNA and had a linear dynamic range of 1.0 × 107 to 1.0 × 101 copies per reaction with an R2 of 0.999, slope of −3.386, and efficiency of 97.39%. The limit of detection was 101 copies per reaction, and there was no loss of reaction efficiency in the presence of TrHV1-negative chelonian oral-cloacal DNA. Overall, the Trachemys herpesvirus 1 assay meets established criteria for acceptable qPCR assays and will be a valuable tool in characterizing the epidemiology of Trachemys herpesvirus 1 in chelonians.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Virological Methods focuses on original, high quality research papers that describe novel and comprehensively tested methods which enhance human, animal, plant, bacterial or environmental virology and prions research and discovery. The methods may include, but not limited to, the study of: Viral components and morphology- Virus isolation, propagation and development of viral vectors- Viral pathogenesis, oncogenesis, vaccines and antivirals- Virus replication, host-pathogen interactions and responses- Virus transmission, prevention, control and treatment- Viral metagenomics and virome- Virus ecology, adaption and evolution- Applied virology such as nanotechnology- Viral diagnosis with novelty and comprehensive evaluation. We seek articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and laboratory protocols that include comprehensive technical details with statistical confirmations that provide validations against current best practice, international standards or quality assurance programs and which advance knowledge in virology leading to improved medical, veterinary or agricultural practices and management.
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