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A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray

The strategy used to treat HCV infection depends on the genotype involved. An accurate and reliable genotyping method is therefore of paramount importance. We describe here, for the first time, the use of a liquid microarray for HCV genotyping. This liquid microarray is based on the 5′UTR — the most...

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Autores principales: Duarte, Cesar A. B., Foti, Leonardo, Nakatani, Sueli M., Riediger, Irina N., Poersch, Celina O., Pavoni, Daniela P., A. Krieger, Marco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2942838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20862224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012822
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author Duarte, Cesar A. B.
Foti, Leonardo
Nakatani, Sueli M.
Riediger, Irina N.
Poersch, Celina O.
Pavoni, Daniela P.
A. Krieger, Marco
author_facet Duarte, Cesar A. B.
Foti, Leonardo
Nakatani, Sueli M.
Riediger, Irina N.
Poersch, Celina O.
Pavoni, Daniela P.
A. Krieger, Marco
author_sort Duarte, Cesar A. B.
collection PubMed
description The strategy used to treat HCV infection depends on the genotype involved. An accurate and reliable genotyping method is therefore of paramount importance. We describe here, for the first time, the use of a liquid microarray for HCV genotyping. This liquid microarray is based on the 5′UTR — the most highly conserved region of HCV — and the variable region NS5B sequence. The simultaneous genotyping of two regions can be used to confirm findings and should detect inter-genotypic recombination. Plasma samples from 78 patients infected with viruses with genotypes and subtypes determined in the Versant™ HCV Genotype Assay LiPA (version I; Siemens Medical Solutions, Diagnostics Division, Fernwald, Germany) were tested with our new liquid microarray method. This method successfully determined the genotypes of 74 of the 78 samples previously genotyped in the Versant™ HCV Genotype Assay LiPA (74/78, 95%). The concordance between the two methods was 100% for genotype determination (74/74). At the subtype level, all 3a and 2b samples gave identical results with both methods (17/17 and 7/7, respectively). Two 2c samples were correctly identified by microarray, but could only be determined to the genotype level with the Versant™ HCV assay. Genotype “1” subtypes (1a and 1b) were correctly identified by the Versant™ HCV assay and the microarray in 68% and 40% of cases, respectively. No genotype discordance was found for any sample. HCV was successfully genotyped with both methods, and this is of prime importance for treatment planning. Liquid microarray assays may therefore be added to the list of methods suitable for HCV genotyping. It provides comparable results and may readily be adapted for the detection of other viruses frequently co-infecting HCV patients. Liquid array technology is thus a reliable and promising platform for HCV genotyping.
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spelling pubmed-29428382010-09-22 A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray Duarte, Cesar A. B. Foti, Leonardo Nakatani, Sueli M. Riediger, Irina N. Poersch, Celina O. Pavoni, Daniela P. A. Krieger, Marco PLoS One Research Article The strategy used to treat HCV infection depends on the genotype involved. An accurate and reliable genotyping method is therefore of paramount importance. We describe here, for the first time, the use of a liquid microarray for HCV genotyping. This liquid microarray is based on the 5′UTR — the most highly conserved region of HCV — and the variable region NS5B sequence. The simultaneous genotyping of two regions can be used to confirm findings and should detect inter-genotypic recombination. Plasma samples from 78 patients infected with viruses with genotypes and subtypes determined in the Versant™ HCV Genotype Assay LiPA (version I; Siemens Medical Solutions, Diagnostics Division, Fernwald, Germany) were tested with our new liquid microarray method. This method successfully determined the genotypes of 74 of the 78 samples previously genotyped in the Versant™ HCV Genotype Assay LiPA (74/78, 95%). The concordance between the two methods was 100% for genotype determination (74/74). At the subtype level, all 3a and 2b samples gave identical results with both methods (17/17 and 7/7, respectively). Two 2c samples were correctly identified by microarray, but could only be determined to the genotype level with the Versant™ HCV assay. Genotype “1” subtypes (1a and 1b) were correctly identified by the Versant™ HCV assay and the microarray in 68% and 40% of cases, respectively. No genotype discordance was found for any sample. HCV was successfully genotyped with both methods, and this is of prime importance for treatment planning. Liquid microarray assays may therefore be added to the list of methods suitable for HCV genotyping. It provides comparable results and may readily be adapted for the detection of other viruses frequently co-infecting HCV patients. Liquid array technology is thus a reliable and promising platform for HCV genotyping. Public Library of Science 2010-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2942838/ /pubmed/20862224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012822 Text en Duarte et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Duarte, Cesar A. B.
Foti, Leonardo
Nakatani, Sueli M.
Riediger, Irina N.
Poersch, Celina O.
Pavoni, Daniela P.
A. Krieger, Marco
A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title_full A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title_fullStr A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title_short A Novel Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping Method Based on Liquid Microarray
title_sort novel hepatitis c virus genotyping method based on liquid microarray
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2942838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20862224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012822
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