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Establishment of a rapid real-time fluorescence-based recombinase-aided amplification method for detection of avian infectious bronchitis virus.
Zhang, Taoni; Tang, Jinwen; Zhang, Yu; Jin, Yinghao; Lin, Zixue; Chen, Jiming; Huang, Jianni; Mo, Meilan.
Affiliation
  • Zhang T; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Tang J; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Zhang Y; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Jin Y; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Lin Z; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Chen J; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Huang J; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
  • Mo M; College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China; Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Engineering Research Center of Veterinary Biologics, Nanning 530004, China; Guangxi Key Laboratory of Animal Breeding, Disease Control and Prevention, Nanning 530004, China; Guangxi
J Virol Methods ; 328: 114955, 2024 Jul.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38768869
ABSTRACT
Infectious bronchitis (IB) is an acute, highly contagious contact respiratory disease of chickens caused by infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). IBV is very prone to mutation, which brings great difficulties to the prevention and control of the disease. Therefore, there is a pressing need for a method that is fast, sensitive, specific, and convenient for detecting IBV. In this study, a real-time fluorescence-based recombinase-aided amplification (RF-RAA) method was established. Primers and probe were designed based on the conserved regions of the IBV M gene and the reaction concentrations were optimized, then the specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility of this assay were tested. The results showed that the RF-RAA method could be completed at 39℃ within 20 min, during which the results could be interpreted visually in real-time. The RF-RAA method had good specificity, no cross-reaction with common poultry pathogens, and it detected a minimum concentration of template of 2 copies/µL for IBV. Besides, its reproducibility was stable. A total of 144 clinical samples were tested by RF-RAA and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR), 132 samples of which were positive and 12 samples were negative, and the coincidence rate of the two methods was 100 %. In conclusion, the developed RF-RAA detection method is rapid, specific, sensitive, reproducible, and convenient, which can be utilized for laboratory detection and clinical diagnosis of IBV.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Maladies de la volaille / Poulets / Sensibilité et spécificité / Infections à coronavirus / Virus de la bronchite infectieuse / Techniques d'amplification d'acides nucléiques / Recombinases Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: J Virol Methods / J. virol. methods / Journal of virological methods Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays de publication: Pays-Bas

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Maladies de la volaille / Poulets / Sensibilité et spécificité / Infections à coronavirus / Virus de la bronchite infectieuse / Techniques d'amplification d'acides nucléiques / Recombinases Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: J Virol Methods / J. virol. methods / Journal of virological methods Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays de publication: Pays-Bas