Rapid detection and quantification of Ebola Zaire virus by one‐step real‐time quantitative reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction

ABSTRACT Given that Ebola virus causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans with mortality rates as high as 90%, rapid and accurate detection of this virus is essential both for controlling infection and preventing further transmission. Here, a one‐step qRT‐PCR assay for rapid and quantitative detecti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbiology and immunology 2017-04, Vol.61 (3-4), p.130-137
Hauptverfasser: Ro, Young‐Tae, Ticer, Anysha, Carrion, Ricardo, Patterson, Jean L.
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Given that Ebola virus causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans with mortality rates as high as 90%, rapid and accurate detection of this virus is essential both for controlling infection and preventing further transmission. Here, a one‐step qRT‐PCR assay for rapid and quantitative detection of an Ebola Zaire strain using GP, VP24 or VP40 genes as a target is introduced. Routine assay conditions for hydrolysis probe detection were established from the manufacturer's protocol used in the assays. The analytical specificity and sensitivity of each assay was evaluated using in vitro synthesized viral RNA transcripts. The assays were highly specific for the RNA transcripts, no cross‐reactivity being observed among them. The limits of detection of the assays ranged from 102 to 103 copies per reaction. The assays were also evaluated using viral RNAs extracted from cell culture‐propagated viruses (Ebola Zaire, Sudan and Reston strains), confirming that they are gene‐ and strain‐specific. The RT‐PCR assays detected viral RNAs in blood samples from virus‐infected animal, suggesting that they can be also a useful method for identifying Ebola virus in clinical samples.
ISSN:0385-5600
1348-0421
DOI:10.1111/1348-0421.12475