## Abstract The aim of the study was to develop a multiplex PCR‐based DNA microarray technology for simultaneous detection and species identification of seven human herpes viruses, namely herpes simplex virus type 1, type 2 (HSV‐1, HSV‐2), varicella‐zoster virus (VZV), Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), cyt
DNA microarray technique for detection and identification of seven flaviviruses pathogenic for man
✍ Scribed by Henrik Nordström; Kerstin I. Falk; Gunnel Lindegren; Mehrdad Mouzavi-Jazi; Annelie Waldén; Fredrik Elgh; Peter Nilsson; Åke Lundkvist
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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✦ Synopsis
A flavivirus microarray was developed for detection and identification of yellow fever (YF), West Nile, Japanese encephalitis (JE), and the dengue 1-4 viruses, which are causing severe human disease all over the world. The microarray was based on 500-nucleotide probe fragments from five different parts of the seven viral genomes. A low-stringent amplification method targeting the corresponding regions of the viral genomic RNA was developed and combined with hybridization to the microarray for detection and identification. For distinction of the generated virus-specific fluorescence-patterns a fitting analysis procedure was adapted. The method was verified as functional for all seven flaviviruses and the strategy for the amplification, combined with the long probes, provided a high tolerance for smaller genetic variability, most suitable for these rapidly changing RNA viruses. A potentially high detection and identification capacity was proven on diverged strains of West Nile and dengue viruses. The lower limit for detection was equivalent, or better, when compared to routinely used RT-PCR methods. The performance of the method was verified on human patient samples containing dengue viruses, or normal human serum spiked with YF or JE viruses. The results demonstrated the ability of the flavivirus microarray to screen simultaneously a sample for several viruses in parallel, in combination with a good lower limit of detection.
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