Development of a Digital RT-PCR Method for Absolute Quantification of Bluetongue Virus in Field Samples

Bluetongue (BT) is a major Office International des Epizooties (OIE)-listed disease of wild and domestic ruminants caused by several serotypes of Bluetongue virus (BTV), a virus with a segmented dsRNA genome belonging to the family , genus . BTV is transmitted through the bites of midges. The aim of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in veterinary science 2020-04, Vol.7, p.170-170
Hauptverfasser: Rocchigiani, Angela M, Tilocca, Maria G, Portanti, Ottavio, Vodret, Bruna, Bechere, Roberto, Di Domenico, Marco, Savini, Giovanni, Lorusso, Alessio, Puggioni, Giantonella
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Zusammenfassung:Bluetongue (BT) is a major Office International des Epizooties (OIE)-listed disease of wild and domestic ruminants caused by several serotypes of Bluetongue virus (BTV), a virus with a segmented dsRNA genome belonging to the family , genus . BTV is transmitted through the bites of midges. The aim of this study was to develop a new method for quantification of BTV Seg-10 by droplet digital RT-PCR (RTdd-PCR), using nucleic acids purified from complex matrices such as blood, tissues, and midges, that notoriously contain strong PCR inhibitors. First, RTdd-PCR was optimized by using RNAs purified from serially 10-fold dilutions of a BTV-1 isolate (10 TCID /ml up to 10 TCID /ml) and from the same dilutions spiked into fresh ovine EDTA-blood and spleen homogenate. The method showed a good degree of linearity ( ≥ 0.995). The limit of detection (LoD) and the limit of quantification (LoQ) established were 10 TCID /ml (0.72 copies/μl) and 10 TCID /ml (3.05 copies/μl) of BTV-1, respectively. Second, the newly developed test was compared, using the same set of biological samples, to the quantitative RT-PCR (RT-qPCR) detecting Seg-10 assay widely used for the molecular diagnosis of BTV from field samples. Results showed a difference mean of 0.30 log between the two assays with these samples ( < 0.05). Anyway, the analysis of correlation demonstrated that both assays provided similar measurements with a very close agreement between the systems.
ISSN:2297-1769
2297-1769
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2020.00170