利用自建的多重 RT-qPCR 分析法对中国献血者中的三种蚊媒病毒进行初步调查。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Xipeng Yan , Xinwei Wang , Jinlian Li , Bin Li , Baoren He , Linbin Huang , Jingheng Liang , Min Xu , Limin Chen
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背景:蚊子传播的病原体对人类健康和血液安全都构成重大威胁。造成这种威胁的主要蚊媒病毒是寨卡病毒、基孔肯雅病毒和登革热病毒。目前,预防和治疗这些病毒感染的有效疫苗或治疗药物十分有限。献血者可能无症状地受到感染,遗憾的是,中国献血者对这三种病毒的筛查并非强制性的,这使得输血受体的残余风险不确定:针对这一问题,我们开发了一种用于检测 ZCD 的单管多重 RT-qPCR 检测方法,并在南宁血液中心初步使用该方法对 10,566 份献血者血液进行了筛查,以评估这些病原体在献血者中的流行风险:结果:通过核酸检测(NAT),没有一份血样对ZCD有反应。173 例献血者中有 1 例(1/173,0.58%)ZIKV IgG 阳性,14 例(14/173,8.4%)DENV IgG 阳性。这 173 份捐赠中没有一份对基孔肯雅病毒 IgG 呈阳性。这些结果表明,南宁献血者中ZCD感染率很低,但过去的DENV感染(IgG阳性)相对常见:结论:成功建立并应用单管多重 RT-qPCR 法同时检测 ZCD 病毒,对献血者进行筛查。目前,中国南宁通过输血感染 ZCD 的残余风险较低。针对 ZCD 的 NAT 检测方法将作为应对未来蚊媒病原体流行或大流行的技术储备。
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Preliminary survey of three mosquito-borne viruses using a self-established multiplex RT-qPCR assay in Chinese blood donors

Background

Mosquito-borne pathogens pose a significant threat to both human health and blood safety. The primary mosquito-borne viruses that present this threat are Zika virus, Chikungunya virus, and Dengue virus. At present, there are limited efficacious vaccines or therapeutic drugs for the prevention and treatment of these viral infections. Blood donors can remain asymptomatically infected and unfortunately, screening for these three viruses in Chinese blood donors are not mandatory, leaving the residual risk to transfusion recipients uncertain. Objective: To address this, we developed a single-tube multiplex RT-qPCR assay for ZCD detection and was preliminarily employed to screen a total of 10,566 blood donations in Nanning Blood Center in order to assess the prevalence risk of these pathogens in blood donors. Results: None of the blood samples was reactive for ZCD by nucleic acid test (NAT). One out of 173 donations (1/173, 0.58 %) was IgG positive for ZIKV and 14 (14/173, 8.4 %) were IgG positive for DENV. None of these 173 donations was IgG positive for Chikungunya virus. These findings suggest that the prevalence of ZCD infection in blood donors in Nanning is very low although past DENV infection (IgG positive) was relatively common. Conclusion: A single-tube multiplex RT-qPCR assay for simultaneous detection of ZCD viruses was successfully established and applied for screening in blood donors. The residual risk of ZCD infection through transfusion is currently low in Nanning, China. The NAT assay for ZCD will serve as a technical reserve in response to future epidemic or pandemic of mosquito-borne pathogens.
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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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