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Nested RT-PCR method for the detection of European avian-like H1 swine influenza A virus 被引量:1

Nested RT-PCR method for the detection of European avian-like H1 swine influenza A virus
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摘要 Swine influenza A virus(swine IAV) circulates worldwide in pigs and poses a serious public health threat, as evidenced by the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. Among multiple subtypes/lineages of swine influenza A viruses, European avian-like(EA) H1N1 swine IAV has been dominant since 2005 in China and caused infections in humans in 2010. Highly sensitive and specific methods of detection are required to differentiate EA H1N1 swine IAVs from viruses belonging to other lineages and subtypes. In this study, a nested reverse transcription(RT)-PCR assay was developed to detect EA H1 swine IAVs. Two primer sets(outer and inner) were designed specifically to target the viral hemagglutinin genes. Specific PCR products were obtained from all tested EA H1N1 swine IAV isolates, but not from other lineages of H1 swine IAVs, other subtypes of swine IAVs, or other infectious swine viruses. The sensitivity of the nested RT-PCR was improved to 1 plaque forming unit(PFU) m L^(-1) which was over 10~4 PFU m L^(-1) for a previously established multiplex RT-PCR method. The nested RT-PCR results obtained from screening 365 clinical samples were consistent with those obtained using conventional virus isolation methods combined with sequencing. Thus, the nested RT-PCR assay reported herein is more sensitive and suitable for the diagnosis of clinical infections and surveillance of EA H1 swine IAVs in pigs and humans. Swine influenza A virus(swine IAV) circulates worldwide in pigs and poses a serious public health threat, as evidenced by the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic. Among multiple subtypes/lineages of swine influenza A viruses, European avian-like(EA) H1N1 swine IAV has been dominant since 2005 in China and caused infections in humans in 2010. Highly sensitive and specific methods of detection are required to differentiate EA H1N1 swine IAVs from viruses belonging to other lineages and subtypes. In this study, a nested reverse transcription(RT)-PCR assay was developed to detect EA H1 swine IAVs. Two primer sets(outer and inner) were designed specifically to target the viral hemagglutinin genes. Specific PCR products were obtained from all tested EA H1N1 swine IAV isolates, but not from other lineages of H1 swine IAVs, other subtypes of swine IAVs, or other infectious swine viruses. The sensitivity of the nested RT-PCR was improved to 1 plaque forming unit(PFU) m L^(-1) which was over 10~4 PFU m L^(-1) for a previously established multiplex RT-PCR method. The nested RT-PCR results obtained from screening 365 clinical samples were consistent with those obtained using conventional virus isolation methods combined with sequencing. Thus, the nested RT-PCR assay reported herein is more sensitive and suitable for the diagnosis of clinical infections and surveillance of EA H1 swine IAVs in pigs and humans.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第5期1095-1102,共8页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National High-Tech R&D Program of China (2012AA101303)
关键词 nested RT-PCR swine influenza A virus European avian-like H1 HA gene molecular diagnosis nested RT-PCR, swine influenza A virus, European avian-like H1, HA gene, molecular diagnosis
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