2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016118
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A Sensitive Assay for Virus Discovery in Respiratory Clinical Samples

Abstract: In 5–40% of respiratory infections in children, the diagnostics remain negative, suggesting that the patients might be infected with a yet unknown pathogen. Virus discovery cDNA-AFLP (VIDISCA) is a virus discovery method based on recognition of restriction enzyme cleavage sites, ligation of adaptors and subsequent amplification by PCR. However, direct discovery of unknown pathogens in nasopharyngeal swabs is difficult due to the high concentration of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) that acts as competitor. In the current… Show more

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“…Nucleic acid extraction was then performed with a NucliSens easyMAG magnetic bead system (BioMérieux). cDNA synthesis was performed as described before [17] with some modifications. Reverse transcription was performed with 50 ng of random hexamers (New England Biolabs) and 200 U of SuperScript III reverse transcriptase enzyme (Life Technologies) followed by RNA digestion with 2 U of RNase H (Life Technologies).…”
Section: Metagenomic Sequencing and De Novo Assembly Of Consensus Seqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nucleic acid extraction was then performed with a NucliSens easyMAG magnetic bead system (BioMérieux). cDNA synthesis was performed as described before [17] with some modifications. Reverse transcription was performed with 50 ng of random hexamers (New England Biolabs) and 200 U of SuperScript III reverse transcriptase enzyme (Life Technologies) followed by RNA digestion with 2 U of RNase H (Life Technologies).…”
Section: Metagenomic Sequencing and De Novo Assembly Of Consensus Seqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All naso-and oropharyngeal swabs (Copan, Brescia, Italy) were tested within 6 h of collection for the presence of 14 respiratory viruses by multiplex quantitative PCR (rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza viruses A and B, enterovirus, metapneumovirus, coronavirus, parechovirus, parainfluenza viruses 1-4, bocavirus, and adenovirus) [23]. A virus was deemed present when either the naso-or oropharyngeal swab tested positive.…”
Section: Viral Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reverse transcription was performed with MMLV-Reverse Transcriptase, as described by de Vries et al (2011). Real-time PCR was performed using the standard protocol for a Rotor-Gene Probe RT-PCR kit (Qiagen) with GCCACTTCAGAGCGAT-ACAA and AGAAGTTCCCAAACCCACAT as primers and 59FAM-AGGGCGTGCAAGTAGATCAGACACA-TAMRA39 as the probe.…”
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confidence: 99%