BMC Veterinary Research | |
Development and application of a SYBR green RT-PCR for first line screening and quantification of porcine sapovirus infection | |
关键词: Sapovirus; Diagnosis; Real time PCR; Porcine; SYBR green; Phylogeny; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1746-6148-8-193 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Sapoviruses are single stranded positive sense RNA viruses belonging to the family
Results
The method allows the detection of porcine sapoviruses and the quantification of the genomic copies present in stool samples. During its development, the diagnostic tool showed good correlation compared with the gold standard conventional RT-PCR and was ten-fold more sensitive. When the method was applied to field samples, porcine noroviruses from genogroup 2 genotype 11b were also detected. The method was also applied to swine samples from the Netherlands that were positive for PoSaV infection. Phylogenetic results obtained from the samples showed that PoSaV sequences were genetically related to the currently described genogroup III, to the proposed genogroup VII and also to the MI-QW19 sequence (close to the human SaV sequences).
Conclusions
A rapid, sensitive, and reliable diagnosis method was developed for porcine sapovirus diagnosis. It correlated with the gold standard conventional RT-PCR. Specificity was good apart for genogroup 2 genotype 11b porcine noroviruses. As a first line screening diagnosis method, it allows a quicker and easier decision on doubtful samples.
【 授权许可】
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