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Developing a real-time PCR assay based on multiplex high-resolution melt-curve analysis: a pilot study in detection and discrimination of soil-transmitted helminth and schistosome species.

Authors :
Stothard, J. Russell
Webster, Bonnie L.
Cunningham, Lucas J.
Osei-Atweneboana, Mike
Armoo, Samuel
Verweij, Jaco J.
Adams, Emily R.
Source :
Parasitology. 10/15/2018, Vol. 145 Issue 13, p1733-1738. 6p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

With the push towards control and elimination of soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis in low- and middle-income countries, there is a need to develop alternative diagnostic assays that complement the current in-country resources, preferably at a lower cost. Here, we describe a novel high-resolution melt (HRM) curve assay with six PCR primer pairs, designed to sub-regions of the nuclear ribosomal locus. Used within a single reaction and dye detection channel, they are able to discriminate Ancylostoma duodenale , Necator americanus , Strongyloides stercoralis , Ascaris lumbricoides , Trichuris trichiuria and Schistosoma spp. by HRM curve analysis. Here we describe the primers and the results of a pilot assessment whereby the HRM assay was tested against a selection of archived fecal samples from Ghanaian children as characterized by Kato–Katz and real-time PCR analysis with species-specific TaqMan hydrolysis probes. The resulting sensitivity and specificity of the HRM was 80 and 98.6% respectively. We judge the assay to be appropriate in modestly equipped and resourced laboratories. This method provides a potentially cheaper alternative to the TaqMan method for laboratories in lower resource settings. However, the assay requires a more extensive assessment as the samples used were not representative of all target organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00311820
Volume :
145
Issue :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Parasitology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
132486078
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182018001361