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Simultaneous detection of eight immunosuppressive chicken viruses using a GeXP analyser-based multiplex PCR assay.

Journal:
Virology journal
Year:
2015
Authors:
Zeng, Tingting et al.
Affiliation:
Guangxi Veterinary Research Institute · China
Species:
bird

Plain-English summary

Researchers have developed a new testing method to quickly identify eight different viruses that can weaken the immune system in chickens, which is important for preventing economic losses in the poultry industry. This method, called GeXP-multiplex PCR, can detect viruses like Marek's disease virus and avian leucosis virus among others. In tests with 300 chicken samples, the new assay successfully identified 190 cases of these viruses. This means the GeXP-multiplex PCR is a reliable and efficient tool for diagnosing these infections in chickens.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Immunosuppressive viruses are frequently found as co-infections in the chicken industry, potentially causing serious economic losses. Because traditional molecular biology methods have limited detection ability, a rapid, high-throughput method for the differential diagnosis of these viruses is needed. The objective of this study is to develop a GenomeLab Gene Expression Profiler Analyser-based multiplex PCR method (GeXP-multiplex PCR) for simultaneous detection of eight immunosuppressive chicken viruses. RESULTS: Using chimeric primers, eight such viruses, including Marek's disease virus (MDV), three subgroups of avian leucosis virus (ALV-A/B/J), reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV), infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), chicken infectious anaemia virus (CIAV) and avian reovirus (ARV), were amplified and identified by their respective amplicon sizes. The specificity and sensitivity of the optimised GeXP-multiplex PCR assay were evaluated, and the data demonstrated that this technique could selectively amplify these eight viruses at a sensitivity of 100 copies/20 μl when all eight viruses were present. Among 300 examined clinical specimens, 190 were found to be positive for immunosuppressive viruses according to this novel assay. CONCLUSION: The GeXP-multiplex PCR assay is a high-throughput, sensitive and specific method for the detection of eight immunosuppressive viruses and can be used for differential diagnosis and molecular epidemiological surveys.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26715327/