The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.

A common technique used for sensitive and specific diagnostic virus detection in clinical samples is PCR that can identify one or several viruses in one assay. However, a diagnostic microarray containing probes for all human pathogens could replace hundreds of individual PCR-reactions and remove the...

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Main Authors: Lena Erlandsson, Maiken W Rosenstierne, Kevin McLoughlin, Crystal Jaing, Anders Fomsgaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3154197?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-54bfa3142b554c168cce7678394a83132020-11-25T00:04:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2263110.1371/journal.pone.0022631The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.Lena ErlandssonMaiken W RosenstierneKevin McLoughlinCrystal JaingAnders FomsgaardA common technique used for sensitive and specific diagnostic virus detection in clinical samples is PCR that can identify one or several viruses in one assay. However, a diagnostic microarray containing probes for all human pathogens could replace hundreds of individual PCR-reactions and remove the need for a clear clinical hypothesis regarding a suspected pathogen. We have established such a diagnostic platform for random amplification and subsequent microarray identification of viral pathogens in clinical samples. We show that Phi29 polymerase-amplification of a diverse set of clinical samples generates enough viral material for successful identification by the Microbial Detection Array, demonstrating the potential of the microarray technique for broad-spectrum pathogen detection. We conclude that this method detects both DNA and RNA virus, present in the same sample, as well as differentiates between different virus subtypes. We propose this assay for diagnostic analysis of viruses in clinical samples.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3154197?pdf=render
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author Lena Erlandsson
Maiken W Rosenstierne
Kevin McLoughlin
Crystal Jaing
Anders Fomsgaard
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Maiken W Rosenstierne
Kevin McLoughlin
Crystal Jaing
Anders Fomsgaard
The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Lena Erlandsson
Maiken W Rosenstierne
Kevin McLoughlin
Crystal Jaing
Anders Fomsgaard
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title The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
title_short The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
title_full The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
title_fullStr The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
title_full_unstemmed The microbial detection array combined with random Phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
title_sort microbial detection array combined with random phi29-amplification used as a diagnostic tool for virus detection in clinical samples.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description A common technique used for sensitive and specific diagnostic virus detection in clinical samples is PCR that can identify one or several viruses in one assay. However, a diagnostic microarray containing probes for all human pathogens could replace hundreds of individual PCR-reactions and remove the need for a clear clinical hypothesis regarding a suspected pathogen. We have established such a diagnostic platform for random amplification and subsequent microarray identification of viral pathogens in clinical samples. We show that Phi29 polymerase-amplification of a diverse set of clinical samples generates enough viral material for successful identification by the Microbial Detection Array, demonstrating the potential of the microarray technique for broad-spectrum pathogen detection. We conclude that this method detects both DNA and RNA virus, present in the same sample, as well as differentiates between different virus subtypes. We propose this assay for diagnostic analysis of viruses in clinical samples.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3154197?pdf=render
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