Development and evaluation of reverse transcription-insulated isothermal PCR assay to detect duck hepatitis a virus type a in liver samples using the POCKITTM system

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Abstract

Duck hepatitis A virus (DHAV) infection is characterized by severe hepatitis. In recent years, DHAV-A has become widespread in Asia and has led to economic losses. Conventional methods of DHAV-A detection must often be performed in the laboratory with inconvenience equipment. We have developed a rapid reverse transcription insulated isothermal (RT-iiPCR) technique for the on-site detection of DHAV-A based on the POCKIT™ system in a convenient minitype device. We optimized the PCR primers and probes for the amplification of the DHAV-A 3C/3D genes, and successfully amplified a specific fragment of DHAV-A, but no fragment from 18 other duck pathogens. The limit of detection for viral RNA was 49 copies per reaction, and the sensitivity and specificity were each 100% in the analysis of 60 liver samples. By comparison, the sensitivities of RT-iiPCR was comparable in sensitivity to existing rRT-PCR. Furthermore, the RT-iiPCR results were 98.3% in agreement with those of the rRT-PCR, with a kappa value of 0.938. In conclusion, this new method not only offers a higher sensitivity and specificity than existing techniques, but also time-saving and better suited to field diagnoses because device is portable.

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Ren, Y., Yue, H., Zhu, L., Tang, C., & Zhang, B. (2019). Development and evaluation of reverse transcription-insulated isothermal PCR assay to detect duck hepatitis a virus type a in liver samples using the POCKITTM system. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 81(10), 1533–1539. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.18-0759

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