Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique

Background and Objectives: Varicella–Zoster virus (VZV) is a human herpes virus that usually attacks young children and commonly causes chicken pox (Varicella). Following primary infection, a lifelong latent infection is established. The virus often reactivates during adulthood or senesces to cause...

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Main Authors: J A Qasem, M A Al-Fadhli, M A Saraya, J Thomas
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-fd40f321ad01427cabf4e90f75c146752020-12-02T06:04:05ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472012-12-0144Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP techniqueJ A Qasem0M A Al-Fadhli1M A Saraya2J Thomas3Department of Applied Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training-PAAET, Kuwait.Department of Medicine, Infectious Disease Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuwait.Department of Medicine, Infectious Disease Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuwait.Department of Applied Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training-PAAET, Kuwait. Background and Objectives: Varicella–Zoster virus (VZV) is a human herpes virus that usually attacks young children and commonly causes chicken pox (Varicella). Following primary infection, a lifelong latent infection is established. The virus often reactivates during adulthood or senesces to cause shingles (Zoster). Little is known regarding the genotypes of Varicella in Kuwait. The aim of this study was to genotype Varicella samples collected from patients in Kuwait. Materials and Methods: Samples from 60 cases of chicken pox were typed. The DNA extraction was performed using the commercially available DNA extraction kit. Two sets of oligonucleotide primers were used to amplify the intervening sequences with polymerase chain reaction to identify VZV DNA in clinical samples. The BglI and PstI endonucleases were used to digest. The PCR amplicons for PCR-RFLP typing. Results: Relatively consistent restriction enzyme digestion profiles for different VZV strains were observed. Limited genetic differences between VZV samples were found. Three VZV strains were identified (A, B and C) with type B representing 86.6%, type A 11.7% and type C being 1.7%. We found that distinct restriction fragment length polymorphism isolates from the same origin or nationality were very similar. Conclusion: Varicella strains with cutting sites for both enzyme PstI and BglI (typeB) were more prevalent. Molecular amplification of viral DNA by PCR and restriction digestion could be used for VZV typing as an alternative method to serological assays. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/673GenotypingKuwaitRFLPRestriction enzymesVaricella
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author J A Qasem
M A Al-Fadhli
M A Saraya
J Thomas
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M A Al-Fadhli
M A Saraya
J Thomas
Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Genotyping
Kuwait
RFLP
Restriction enzymes
Varicella
author_facet J A Qasem
M A Al-Fadhli
M A Saraya
J Thomas
author_sort J A Qasem
title Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
title_short Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
title_full Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
title_fullStr Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of Varciella-Zoster genome from Kuwaiti patients using the RFLP technique
title_sort analysis of enzymatic digestion pattern of two open reading frames of varciella-zoster genome from kuwaiti patients using the rflp technique
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Background and Objectives: Varicella–Zoster virus (VZV) is a human herpes virus that usually attacks young children and commonly causes chicken pox (Varicella). Following primary infection, a lifelong latent infection is established. The virus often reactivates during adulthood or senesces to cause shingles (Zoster). Little is known regarding the genotypes of Varicella in Kuwait. The aim of this study was to genotype Varicella samples collected from patients in Kuwait. Materials and Methods: Samples from 60 cases of chicken pox were typed. The DNA extraction was performed using the commercially available DNA extraction kit. Two sets of oligonucleotide primers were used to amplify the intervening sequences with polymerase chain reaction to identify VZV DNA in clinical samples. The BglI and PstI endonucleases were used to digest. The PCR amplicons for PCR-RFLP typing. Results: Relatively consistent restriction enzyme digestion profiles for different VZV strains were observed. Limited genetic differences between VZV samples were found. Three VZV strains were identified (A, B and C) with type B representing 86.6%, type A 11.7% and type C being 1.7%. We found that distinct restriction fragment length polymorphism isolates from the same origin or nationality were very similar. Conclusion: Varicella strains with cutting sites for both enzyme PstI and BglI (typeB) were more prevalent. Molecular amplification of viral DNA by PCR and restriction digestion could be used for VZV typing as an alternative method to serological assays.
topic Genotyping
Kuwait
RFLP
Restriction enzymes
Varicella
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/673
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