Development of a quadriplex polymerase chain reaction for human cytomegalovirus detection
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- 22 April 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
- Vol. 13 (3) , 99-105
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1098-2825(1999)13:3<99::aid-jcla2>3.0.co;2-e
Abstract
The development of a quadriplex PCR method with amplification of HCMV in a single‐step procedure using primers taken from four different regions of the viral genome is described. Different concentrations of dNTPs and MgCl2 were assayed in order to optimize the constitution of the buffer for the multiplex PCR. The specificity of the PCR was tested with 100ng, 10ng, and 1ng of genomic MRC‐5 cell DNA infected with CMV in the presence of 10μg of uninfected MRC‐5 cell DNA. The sensitivity of the PCR was evaluated by the amplification of various amounts (100ng, 10ng, 1ng, and 0.1ng) of genomic MRC‐5 cell DNA infected with CMV. The specificity and sensitivity assays were performed for each pair of primers and for the combined four primer pairs in the multiplex PCR. CMV was consistently detected from 10ng of genomic MRC‐5 cell DNA with each primer pair. When all four sets of primers were combined in a single reaction tube, the sensitivity of the assay was equivalent to 10ng of genomic MRC‐5 cell DNA, whereas amplification from 1ng genomic MRC‐5 cell DNA produced only a subset of the amplimers. By amplifying four target‐sequences of HCMV simultaneously with minimum incubation time at each temperature, a quadriplex, highly sensitive PCR assay was performed. The use of four primer sets designed in different genomic regions of HCMV allowed the detection of variants and achieved maximal sensitivity and specificity which are essential for a diagnostic utilization. J. Clin. Lab. Anal. 13:99–105, 1999.Keywords
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