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Applicability of integrated cell culture reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR (ICC-RTqPCR) for the simultaneous detection of the four human enteric enterovirus species in disinfection studies

Authors :
Karen A. Schrantz
Laura A. Boczek
Nichole E. Brinkman
Hodon Ryu
Source :
Journal of virological methods. 258
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A newly developed integrated cell culture reverse transcriptase quantitative PCR (ICC-RTqPCR) method and its applicability in UV disinfection studies is described. This method utilizes a singular cell culture system coupled with four RTqPCR assays to detect infectious serotypes that represent the four human-related species of enterovirus (e.g., Enterovirus A, Enterovirus B, Enterovirus C and Enterovirus D). Evaluation of the RTqPCR assays was conducted with coxsackievirus A10, echovirus 30, poliovirus 1 and enterovirus 70 and resulted in 100% specificity for the tested assays. A comparison of ICC-RTqPCR between the individual enterovirus serotypes and a mixture of all four viruses resulted in an approximate 1:1 correlation, demonstrating a lack of competition during incubation in cell culture and RTqPCR. The simultaneous detection of multiple human enterovirus species within mixed cultures is relevant to many applications, including virus disinfection studies. This high-throughput, multiplex approach delivers the practical benefits of time- and cost-efficient, and consequently will help the collection of more data leading to more statistically sound data sets for direct comparison of four enterovirus inactivation rates.

Details

ISSN :
18790984
Volume :
258
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of virological methods
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0815a6714c0003c6cd9abba1e24836ec