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用于检测非洲猪瘟病毒的新型敏感等温诊断技术。

Novel sensitive isothermal-based diagnostic technique for the detection of African swine fever virus.

机构信息

Division of Animal and Fisheries Sciences, ICAR RC for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya, India.

Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department, Meghalaya, India.

出版信息

Arch Virol. 2023 Feb 5;168(3):79. doi: 10.1007/s00705-023-05702-z.

Abstract

A rapid, simple, and sensitive diagnostic technique for the detection of African swine fever virus (ASFV) nucleic acid was developed for testing clinical samples in the field or resource-constrained settings. In the current study, the saltatory rolling-circle amplification (SRCA) technique was used for the first time to detect ASFV. The technique was developed using World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH)-approved primers targeting the p72 gene of the ASFV genome. The assay can be performed within 90 minutes at an isothermal temperature of 58°C without a requirement for sophisticated instrumentation. The results can be interpreted by examination with the naked eye with the aid of SYBR Green dye. This assay exhibited 100% specificity, producing amplicons only from ASFV-positive samples, and there was no cross-reactivity with other pathogenic viruses and bacteria of pigs that were tested. The lower limits of detection of SRCA, endpoint PCR, and real-time PCR assays were 48.4 copies/µL, 4.84 × 10 copies/µL, and 4.84 × 10 copies/µL, respectively. Thus, the newly developed SRCA assay was found to be 100 times more sensitive than endpoint and real-time PCR assays. Clinical tissue samples obtained from ASFV-infected domestic pigs and other clinical samples collected during 2020-22 from animals with suspected ASFV infection were tested using the SRCA assay, and a 100% accuracy rate, negative predictive value, and positive predictive value were demonstrated. The results indicate that the SRCA assay is a simple yet sensitive method for the detection of ASFV that may improve the diagnostic capacity of field laboratories, especially during outbreaks. This novel diagnostic technique is completely compliant with the World Health Organization's "ASSURED" criteria advocated for disease diagnosis, as it is affordable, specific, sensitive, user-friendly, rapid and robust, equipment-free, and deliverable. Therefore, this SRCA assay may be preferable to other complex molecular techniques for diagnosing African swine fever.

摘要

一种快速、简单、灵敏的非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)核酸检测诊断技术已被开发出来,用于现场或资源有限环境下的临床样本检测。本研究首次应用盐跳滚环扩增(SRCA)技术检测 ASFV。该技术使用世界动物卫生组织(WOAH)批准的针对 ASFV 基因组 p72 基因的引物开发。该检测可在 58°C 的等温温度下在 90 分钟内完成,无需复杂的仪器。结果可以通过肉眼观察 SYBR Green 染料进行解释。该检测具有 100%的特异性,仅从 ASFV 阳性样本中产生扩增子,与测试的其他猪致病性病毒和细菌无交叉反应。SRCA、终点 PCR 和实时 PCR 检测的最低检测限分别为 48.4 拷贝/µL、4.84×10 拷贝/µL 和 4.84×10 拷贝/µL。因此,新开发的 SRCA 检测比终点和实时 PCR 检测灵敏 100 倍。使用 SRCA 检测从感染 ASFV 的国内猪获得的临床组织样本和 2020-22 年期间从疑似 ASFV 感染动物收集的其他临床样本,显示 100%的准确率、阴性预测值和阳性预测值。结果表明,SRCA 检测是一种简单而灵敏的 ASFV 检测方法,可能会提高现场实验室的诊断能力,特别是在疫情爆发期间。这种新的诊断技术完全符合世界卫生组织倡导的疾病诊断“ASSURED”标准,因为它价格低廉、特异性高、灵敏度高、易于使用、快速、稳健、无需设备且易于交付。因此,与其他用于诊断非洲猪瘟的复杂分子技术相比,这种 SRCA 检测可能更具优势。

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