๐ Reverse transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification for the detection of feline coronavirus
The Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is the etiological agent of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a lethal disease of felids. The role of molecular methods is controversial for the diagnosis of FIP, while essential for the identification of the shedders. Thus, a fast and inexpensive method for the detection of FCoV could be beneficial, especially in multicat environments. A reverse transcription loop mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay was developed. RNA extraction and RT-nPCR for FCoV were performed on thirty-two samples (11 faeces, 9 blood, 8 effusions, and 4 lymph nodes) collected from 27 cats. Six RT-LAMP primers were designed from the same conserved region of RT-nPCR, and the assay was run at 63 ยฐC for one hour. Results were evaluated through both agarose gel run and hydroxynapthol blue (HNB) dye and then compared with RT-nPCR results for the assessment of sensitivity and specificity. The overall specificity was 100%, but the sensitivity was 50% and 54.5% for agarose gel and HNB respectively. Therefore, RT-LAMP seems optimal to confirm the presence of the virus, but not applicable to exclude it.
keywords
๐ etiological agent (62)
๐ isothermal amplification (14)
๐ infectious peritonitis (181)
๐ reverse transcription (205)
๐ feline infectious (145)
๐ lymph node (56)
author
๐ค Stranieri, Angelica
๐ค Lauzi, Stefania
๐ค Giordano, Alessia
๐ค Paltrinieri, Saverio
year
โฐ 2017
issn
๐ 18790984 01660934
volume
243
number
page
105-108
citedbycount
6
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