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Evaluation of a one-tube RT-PCR
system for detection of enteroviruses. J Clin Virol
2002 Feb;24(1-2):25-30
Manayani DJ, Cherian T, Murali N, Finny GJ, Green J, Brown
D, Ravi V, Abraham M, Sridharan G. Department of Clinical Virology,
Christian Medical College and Hospital, 632004, Vellore, India
Background: A highly sensitive PCR assay for early and rapid
detection of enteroviral (EV) RNA in CSF is necessary to investigate
the role of EV in acute neurological illnesses. Objectives:
To evaluate and compare two PCR protocols (Titan one-tube RT-PCR
and random primed RT-PCR) for detection of enteroviral RNA in
CSF. Study design: The PCR protocols were evaluated for lower
limit of input detection using log dilutions of five stock EV
strains and an isolate of enterovirus-71 in minimum essential
medium and three EV stock strains in CSF. The tests were also
applied on 77 CSF samples, 46 from patients with suspected acute
EV neurological illness and 31 from 'disease controls'. Results:
Even though in the initial virus titration assays there was
no statistically significant difference in the limit of input
detection by Titan system and the random primed two-step PCR,
the latter had a higher positivity rate when used on CSF samples
from patients (20/46 vs. 10/46, P<0.01). Conclusions: Random
primed RT-PCR assay is superior to Titan one-tube RT-PCR for
detection of EV RNA in CSF.
PMID: 11744425 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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