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Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is an, often fatal, emerging zoonotic disease in the Americas caused by hantaviruses (family: Hantaviridae). In Brazil, hantavirus routine diagnosis is based on serology (IgM-ELISA) while RT-PCR is often used to confirm acute infection. A Semi-nested RT-PCR and an inter...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz, de Mendonça, Maria Helena Rodrigues, Simith, Darlene de Brito, Moraes, Adriana Freitas, Cardoso, Carla Conceição, Prazeres, Ivy Tsuya Essashika, de Aquino, Ana Alice, Santos, Alessandra da Conceição Miranda, Queiroz, Alice Louize Nunes, Rodrigues, Daniela Sueli Guerreiro, Andriolo, Regis Bruni, Travassos da Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé, Martins, Livia Carício, Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa, Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6932758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007884
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author Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz
de Mendonça, Maria Helena Rodrigues
Simith, Darlene de Brito
Moraes, Adriana Freitas
Cardoso, Carla Conceição
Prazeres, Ivy Tsuya Essashika
de Aquino, Ana Alice
Santos, Alessandra da Conceição Miranda
Queiroz, Alice Louize Nunes
Rodrigues, Daniela Sueli Guerreiro
Andriolo, Regis Bruni
Travassos da Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé
Martins, Livia Carício
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida
author_facet Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz
de Mendonça, Maria Helena Rodrigues
Simith, Darlene de Brito
Moraes, Adriana Freitas
Cardoso, Carla Conceição
Prazeres, Ivy Tsuya Essashika
de Aquino, Ana Alice
Santos, Alessandra da Conceição Miranda
Queiroz, Alice Louize Nunes
Rodrigues, Daniela Sueli Guerreiro
Andriolo, Regis Bruni
Travassos da Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé
Martins, Livia Carício
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida
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description Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is an, often fatal, emerging zoonotic disease in the Americas caused by hantaviruses (family: Hantaviridae). In Brazil, hantavirus routine diagnosis is based on serology (IgM-ELISA) while RT-PCR is often used to confirm acute infection. A Semi-nested RT-PCR and an internally controlled RT-qPCR assays were developed for detection and quantification of four hantaviruses strains circulating in the Brazilian Amazon: Anajatuba (ANAJV) and Castelo dos Sonhos (CASV) strains of Andes virus (ANDV) species; and Rio Mamoré (RIOMV) and Laguna Negra (LNV) strains of LNV species. A consensus region in the N gene of these hantaviruses was used to design the primer sets and a hydrolysis probe. In vitro transcribed RNA was diluted in standards with known concentration. MS2 bacteriophage RNA was detected together with hantavirus RNA as an exogenous control in a duplex reaction. RT-qPCR efficiency was around 100% and the limit of detection was 0.9 copies/μL of RNA for RT-qPCR and 10 copies/μL of RNA for Semi-nested RT-PCR. There was no amplification of either negative samples or samples positive to other pathogens. To assess the protocol for clinical sensitivity, specificity and general accuracy values, both assays were used to test two groups of samples: one comprising patients with disease (n = 50) and other containing samples from healthy individuals (n = 50), according to IgM-ELISA results. A third group of samples (n = 27) infected with other pathogens were tested for specificity analysis. RT-qPCR was more sensitive than semi-nested RT-PCR, being able to detect three samples undetected by conventional RT-PCR. RT-qPCR clinical sensitivity, specificity and general accuracy values were 92.5%, 100% and 97.63%, respectively. Thus, the assays developed in this study were able to detect the four Brazilian Amazon hantaviruses with good specificity and sensitivity, and may become powerful tools in diagnostic, surveillance and research applications of these and possibly other hantaviruses.
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spelling pubmed-69327582020-01-07 Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz de Mendonça, Maria Helena Rodrigues Simith, Darlene de Brito Moraes, Adriana Freitas Cardoso, Carla Conceição Prazeres, Ivy Tsuya Essashika de Aquino, Ana Alice Santos, Alessandra da Conceição Miranda Queiroz, Alice Louize Nunes Rodrigues, Daniela Sueli Guerreiro Andriolo, Regis Bruni Travassos da Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé Martins, Livia Carício Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is an, often fatal, emerging zoonotic disease in the Americas caused by hantaviruses (family: Hantaviridae). In Brazil, hantavirus routine diagnosis is based on serology (IgM-ELISA) while RT-PCR is often used to confirm acute infection. A Semi-nested RT-PCR and an internally controlled RT-qPCR assays were developed for detection and quantification of four hantaviruses strains circulating in the Brazilian Amazon: Anajatuba (ANAJV) and Castelo dos Sonhos (CASV) strains of Andes virus (ANDV) species; and Rio Mamoré (RIOMV) and Laguna Negra (LNV) strains of LNV species. A consensus region in the N gene of these hantaviruses was used to design the primer sets and a hydrolysis probe. In vitro transcribed RNA was diluted in standards with known concentration. MS2 bacteriophage RNA was detected together with hantavirus RNA as an exogenous control in a duplex reaction. RT-qPCR efficiency was around 100% and the limit of detection was 0.9 copies/μL of RNA for RT-qPCR and 10 copies/μL of RNA for Semi-nested RT-PCR. There was no amplification of either negative samples or samples positive to other pathogens. To assess the protocol for clinical sensitivity, specificity and general accuracy values, both assays were used to test two groups of samples: one comprising patients with disease (n = 50) and other containing samples from healthy individuals (n = 50), according to IgM-ELISA results. A third group of samples (n = 27) infected with other pathogens were tested for specificity analysis. RT-qPCR was more sensitive than semi-nested RT-PCR, being able to detect three samples undetected by conventional RT-PCR. RT-qPCR clinical sensitivity, specificity and general accuracy values were 92.5%, 100% and 97.63%, respectively. Thus, the assays developed in this study were able to detect the four Brazilian Amazon hantaviruses with good specificity and sensitivity, and may become powerful tools in diagnostic, surveillance and research applications of these and possibly other hantaviruses. Public Library of Science 2019-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6932758/ /pubmed/31877142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007884 Text en © 2019 Nunes 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nunes, Bruno Tardelli Diniz
de Mendonça, Maria Helena Rodrigues
Simith, Darlene de Brito
Moraes, Adriana Freitas
Cardoso, Carla Conceição
Prazeres, Ivy Tsuya Essashika
de Aquino, Ana Alice
Santos, Alessandra da Conceição Miranda
Queiroz, Alice Louize Nunes
Rodrigues, Daniela Sueli Guerreiro
Andriolo, Regis Bruni
Travassos da Rosa, Elizabeth Salbé
Martins, Livia Carício
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
Medeiros, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida
Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_full Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_fullStr Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_short Development of RT-qPCR and semi-nested RT-PCR assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
title_sort development of rt-qpcr and semi-nested rt-pcr assays for molecular diagnosis of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6932758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007884
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