Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6133721 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A high-salt reagent composed of guanidinium thiocyanate, guanidine hydrochloride, urea, sodium citrate, and other compounds was designed for the single-tube isolation of viral nucleotides from body fluids. The single-tube reagent was used for the extraction of SIV RNA and HBV DNA from standard virus stock dilutions and virus-positive samples. The sensitivity and reproducibility of the single-tube reagent were analysed via quantitative PCR assays. The results revealed that the single-tube reagent can facilitate quantitative PCR-mediated detection in a reaction system with a 25-μl volume using only 100 μl of a body fluid sample and reaches a sensitivity of up to 50 copies/ml. The low coefficients of variance of both the HBV and SIV standard stock results indicate the excellent reproducibility of the single-tube reagent. A Bland-Altman analysis of the assay results from the SIV- and HBV-positive samples revealed that the single-tube reagent can precisely extract both RNA and DNA viral nucleotides from virus-positive samples. All of the isolation steps were performed in a single tube and were completed in no more than 35 min. The only major equipment required is a high-speed freezing centrifuge. The single-tube reagent is economical and easy to use and does not require any complex equipment.
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Authors
Hong Liu, Yuansheng Wu, Cuihua Liu, Jinyang He,