SYBR®Green实时荧光定量PCR检测香蕉束顶病毒

Q2 Medicine
VirusDisease Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1007/s13337-024-00897-4
Jay-Vee S Mendoza, Fe M Dela Cueva, Jen Daine L Nocum, Anand Noel C Manohar, Roanne R Gardoce, Grace C Lachica, Darlon V Lantican
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摘要

香蕉束顶病毒(BBTV)是菲律宾香蕉作物最具破坏性的病毒性病害。这种疾病对重要的当地品种“Lakatan”和“Cavendish”造成严重损害。受感染的种植材料可引起长期疾病传播,导致地理位置决定病毒株之间的遗传变异。因此,需要一种有效和可靠的检疫检测程序。本研究建立了一种用于分批检测BBTV的高通量实时PCR方法。从病毒DNA-R区提取的引物组设计用于特异性BBTV检测。进行了最佳退火温度、样品负载和灵敏度的测试。最后,将每个样品的成本与传统终点PCR进行比较。优化退火温度,从55.5℃到63.5℃,检测出病毒。所开发的检测方案可以有效地从直径达5毫米、重量约为3毫克的叶片中检测出BBTV。在1:10000稀释条件下,可检测到受感染叶片的DNA。在感染与健康叶片比例为1:99时,可检测到样本池。这种灵敏且经济高效的BBTV批量检测方法可用于隔离服务和各种诊断应用。
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A sensitive batch detection of banana bunchy top virus using SYBR® Green real-time PCR.

Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) is the most destructive viral disease of banana crop in the Philippines. The disease causes heavy damage to important local varieties, 'Lakatan' and 'Cavendish'. Infected planting materials can cause long-term disease transmission causing geographical location to dictate genetic variation among viral strains. Hence, there is a need for an efficient and reliable quarantine detection procedure. This study developed a high-throughput real-time PCR protocol for batch detection of BBTV. A primer set derived from the DNA-R region of the virus was designed for specific BBTV detection. Tests for optimal annealing temperature, sample load, and sensitivity were performed. Finally, the cost per sample was compared to conventional end-point PCR. Optimization of the annealing temperature, from 55.5 ℃ to 63.5 ℃, yielded virus detection. The detection protocol developed was efficient to detect BBTV from a leaf disc measuring up to 5 mm diameter and weight of approximately 3 mg. DNA from infected leaf discs was detectable up to 1:10000 dilution. Sample pooling was detectable up to 1:99 infected to healthy leaf disc ratio. This sensitive and cost-efficient batch detection method for BBTV detection will be useful for quarantine services and various diagnostic applications.

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VirusDisease
VirusDisease Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: VirusDisease, formerly known as ''Indian Journal of Virology'', publishes original research on all aspects of viruses infecting animal, human, plant, fish and other living organisms.
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