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Development and application of a simple recombinase polymerase amplification assay for rapid point-of-care detection of feline herpesvirus type 1.

Authors :
Liu MZ
Han XH
Yao LQ
Zhang WK
Liu BS
Chen ZL
Source :
Archives of virology [Arch Virol] 2019 Jan; Vol. 164 (1), pp. 195-200. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Oct 09.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1) is a highly contagious pathogen of domestic cats and other members of the family Felidae. Point-of-care diagnosis of persistent infection in cats is essential for control of its spread. A recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assay (RPA-LFD-FHV) combined with a lateral flow dipstrip (LFD) was developed that uses human body heat for incubation. Sensitivity was evaluated by testing a serial dilution of a control plasmid, and specificity was evaluated by testing related viruses. Swab samples from cats with suspected infection were tested by RPA-LFD-FHV, and the results were compared to those obtained by PCR to evaluate its clinical performance. The RPA-FLD-FHV assay was carried out successfully within 20 min, using body heat for incubation. The RPA-FLD-FHV had a detection limit of 10 <superscript>3</superscript> copies of the FHV-1 gD gene, which was lower than that of PCR, which was 10 <superscript>4</superscript> copies. The assay could detect templates of FHV-1 but not those of other feline and canine viruses. Viruses in boiled samples could be efficiently detected by the RPA-FLD-FHV. Thirty-one out of the 80 samples were positive by the RPA-FLD-FHV assay, whereas only 27 were positive by PCR. DNA sequencing confirmed that the four samples that were positive by RPA-FLD-FHV but negative by PCR were indeed positive. These results indicate that RPA-FLD-FHV is applicable for clinical use. The RPA-FLD-FHV assay is a simple, rapid, and reliable method for point-of-care diagnosis of FHV-1 infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-8798
Volume :
164
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30302584
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-4064-7