Detection of human respiratory syncytial virus in respiratory samples by LightCycler reverse transcriptase PCR


Autoria(s): Whiley, David M.; Syrmis, Melanie W.; Mackay, Ian M.; Sloots, Theo P.
Contribuinte(s)

Andrew B. Onderdonk

Data(s)

01/12/2002

Resumo

Laboratory diagnosis of human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) infections has traditionally been performed by virus isolation in cell culture and the direct fluorescent-antibody assay (DFA). Reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) is now recognized as a sensitive and specific alternative for detection of hRSV in respiratory samples. Using the LightCycler instrument, we developed a rapid RT-PCR assay for the detection of hRSV (the LC-RT-PCR) with a pair of hybridization probes that target the hRSV L gene. In the present study, 190 nasopharyngeal aspirate samples from patients with clinically recognized respiratory tract infections were examined for hRSV. The results were then compared to the results obtained with a testing algorithm that combined DFA and a culture-augmented DFA (CA-DFA) assay developed in our laboratory. hRSV was detected in 77 (41%) specimens by LC-RT-PCR and in 75 (39%) specimens by the combination of DFA and CA-DFA. All specimens that were positive by the DFA and CA-DFA testing algorithm were positive by the LC-RT-PCR. The presence of hRSV RNA in the two additional LC-RT-PCR-positive specimens was confirmed by a conventional RT-PCR method that targets the hRSV N gene. The sensitivity of LC-RT-PCR was 50 PFU/ml; and this, together with its high specificity and rapid turnaround time, makes the LC-RT-PCR suitable for the detection of hRSV in clinical specimens.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61345/UQ61345_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:61345

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society for Microbiology

Palavras-Chave #Respiratory Syncytical Virus #Real Time Pcr #Lightcycler #Diagnosis #Microbiology #Parainfluenza Virus #Tract Infections #Cell-culture #Bronchiolitis #Children #Immunofluorescence #Hospitalizations #Specimens #Assay
Tipo

Journal Article