Development of a PCR-based assay for detection, quantification, and genotyping of human adenoviruses

Clin Chem. 2005 Aug;51(8):1365-73. doi: 10.1373/clinchem.2004.045088. Epub 2005 Jun 10.

Abstract

Background: Adenoviruses (AdVs) can cause serious disease in immunosuppressed patients, particularly those undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation. A method for virus quantification in clinical specimens is essential for monitoring patient adenoviral loads and evaluating new therapeutic approaches.

Methods: We developed a PCR-based assay that combines detection and genotyping of human AdVs, targeting a highly conserved region of the adenoviral genome coding for the DNA polymerase (AdV DPol PCR). We tested the diagnostic applicability of this PCR-based assay by analyzing 159 clinical specimens from children with respiratory disease and comparing the results with those obtained by nested PCR analysis.

Results: The PCR assay detected all currently known AdV serotypes, with a detection limit of approximately 10 genome equivalents per reaction for 49 of 51 serotypes. No cross-reactivity to human DNA or other DNA viruses was observed. In addition, genotyping of PCR-positive samples was achieved within minutes by fluorescence curve melting analysis in a LightCycler instrument using 6 pairs of hybridization probes, each specific for a single AdV species. Results for clinical specimens were in good concordance with those obtained by nested PCR.

Conclusion: The presented assay is a suitable tool for the detection and genotyping of human AdVs in clinical samples.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenoviruses, Human / genetics*
  • Adenoviruses, Human / isolation & purification
  • Child, Preschool
  • DNA Primers
  • DNA Probes
  • DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase / genetics
  • Fluorescence
  • Genotype
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Phosphodiesterase I
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Respiration Disorders / virology

Substances

  • DNA Primers
  • DNA Probes
  • DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase
  • Phosphodiesterase I