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A simple and rapid identification method for newly emerged porcine Deltacoronavirus with loop-mediated isothermal amplification
Zhang, Fanfan; Ye, Yu; Song, Deping; Guo, Nannan; Peng, Qi; Li, Anqi; Zhou, Xingrong; Chen, Yanjun; Zhang, Min; Huang, Dongyan; Tang, Yuxin.
Affiliation
  • Zhang, Fanfan; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Ye, Yu; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Song, Deping; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Guo, Nannan; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Peng, Qi; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Li, Anqi; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Zhou, Xingrong; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Chen, Yanjun; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Zhang, Min; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Huang, Dongyan; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
  • Tang, Yuxin; Jiangxi Agricultural University. College of Animal Science and Technology. Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Nanchang. CN
Biol. Res ; 50: 30, 2017. tab, graf
Article in En | LILACS | ID: biblio-950880
Responsible library: CL1.1
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Porcine Deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is a newly emerged enteropathogenic coronavirus that causes diarrhea and mortality in neonatal piglets. PDCoV has spread to many countries around the world, leading to significant economic losses in the pork industry. Therefore, a rapid and sensitive method for detection of PDCoV in clinical samples is urgently needed.

RESULTS:

In this study, we developed a single-tube one-step reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay specific for nucleocapsid gene to diagnose and monitor PDCoV infections. The detection limit of RT-LAMP assay was 1 × 101 copies of PDCoV, which was approximately 100-fold more sensitive than gel-based one-step reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). This assay could specifically amplify PDCoV and had no cross amplification with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine kobuvirus (PKoV), porcine astrovirus (PAstV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), classic swine fever virus (CSFV), and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2). By screening a panel of clinical specimens (N = 192), this method presented a similar sensitivity with nested RT-PCR and was 1-2 log more sensitive than conventional RT-PCR in detection of PDCoV.

CONCLUSIONS:

The RT-LAMP assay established in this study is a potentially valuable tool, especially in low-resource laboratories and filed settings, for a rapid diagnosis, surveillance, and molecular epidemiology investigation of PDCoV infections. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work for detection of newly emerged PDCoV with LAMP technology.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Swine Diseases / Coronavirus Infections / Coronaviridae Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2017 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Swine Diseases / Coronavirus Infections / Coronaviridae Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2017 Type: Article