A sensitive, specific, and cost-effective multiplex reverse transcriptase-PCR assay for the detection of seven common respiratory viruses in respiratory samples


Autoria(s): Syrmis, Melanie W.; Whiley, David M.; Thomas, Marion; Mackay, Ian M.; Williamson, Jeanette; Siebert, David J.; Nissen, Michael D.; Sloots, Theo P.
Contribuinte(s)

Karen L. Kaul

Data(s)

01/05/2004

Resumo

Cell culture and direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) assays have been traditionally used for the laboratory diagnosis of respiratory viral infections. Multiplex reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (m-RT-PCR) is a sensitive, specific, and rapid method for detecting several DNIA and RNA viruses in a single specimen. We developed a m-RT-PCR assay that utilizes multiple virus-specific primer pairs in a single reaction mix combined with an enzyme-linked amplicon hybridization assay (ELAHA) using virus-specific probes targeting unique gene sequences for each virus. Using this m-RT-PCR-ELAHA, we examined the presence of seven respiratory viruses in 598 nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) samples from patients with suspected respiratory infection. The specificity of each assay was 100%. The sensitivity of the DFA was 79.7% and the combined DFA/culture amplified-DFA (CA-DFA) was 88.6% when compared to the m-RT-PCR-ELAHA. Of the 598 NPA specimens screened by m-RT-PCR-ELAHA, 3% were positive for adenovirus (ADM), 2% for influenza A (Flu A) virus, 0.3% for influenza B (Flu B) virus, 1% for parainfluenza type I virus (PIV1), 1% for parainfluenza type 2 virus (PIV2), 5.5% for parainfluenza type 3 virus (PIV3), and 21% for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The enhanced sensitivity, specificity, rapid result turnaround time and reduced expense of the m-RT-PCR-ELAHA compared to DFA and CA-DFA, suggests that this assay would be a significant improvement over traditional assays for the detection of respiratory viruses in a clinical laboratory.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:69777

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society for Investigative Pathology

Palavras-Chave #Respiratory Viruses #Reverse Transcriptase-pcr Assay #Pathology #Polymerase-chain-reaction #Enzyme Hybridization Assay #Syncytial Virus #Tract Infections #Parainfluenza Virus #Clinical-samples #Pediatric-patients #Rapid Diagnosis #Influenza-virus #Cell-culture #C1 #270303 Virology #730101 Infectious diseases #320400 Medical Microbiology
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Journal Article