Critical parameters of real time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) diagnostics: Sensitivity and specificity for bluetongue virus

被引:3
作者
van Rijn, Piet A. [1 ,2 ]
Boonstra, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Biovet Res WBVR, Dept Virol, POB 65, NL-8200 AB Lelystad, Netherlands
[2] North West Univ, Ctr Human Metabol, Dept Biochem, Potchefstroom, South Africa
关键词
Bluetongue virus; RT-PCR; Sensitivity; Specificity; In silico validation; All-in-one method; GENOME SEGMENT 10; SEROTYPE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jviromet.2021.114211
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A new variant of bluetongue virus serotype 3, BTV3 ITL 2018 (here named: BTV3), was included in serial dilutions in the BT Proficiency Test 2020. Although the OIE-recommended panBTV real time RT-PCR test targeting genome segment 10 (Seg-10) detected this variant, we showed that reverse transcription (RT) at 61 degrees C instead of 50 degrees C completely abolished detection. Another Seg-10 panBTV real time RT-PCR test detected BTV3, irrespective of the temperature of RT. In silico validation showed that each of the OIE-recommended PCR primers using IVIprimers contain single mismatches at the -3 position for BTV3. In contrast, WBVR-primers of a second test completely match to the BTV3 variant. Our results suggest that single mismatches caused false negative PCR results for BTV3 at high RT temperature. Indeed, correction of both IVI-primers for BTV3 led to positive results for BTV3 but negative results for all other samples of the BT Proficiency Test 2020. Apparently, variability of the -3 position is sufficient for discriminative PCR detection, although the single mismatch in the IVI-reverse primer was the most important for this phenomenon. Extensive in silico validation showed that targets of both Seg-10 panBTV RT-PCR tests are not completely conserved, and the detailed effect of single mismatches are hard to predict. Therefore, we recommend at least two panBTV RT-PCR tests to minimize the risk of false negatives. Preferably, their PCR targets should be located at completely different and highly conserved regions of the BTV genome to guarantee adequate detection of future BTV infections.
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