Development of quantitative RT-qPCR one step assay for detection of Hepatitis Delta Virus

Author:

Queiroz Jackson Alves da Silva1,Roca Tárcio Peixoto1,Souza Rutilene Barbosa2,de Souza Luiz Fellype Alves3,Passos-Silva Ana Maísa1,Silva André Luiz Ferreira da1,Silva Eugênia de Castro e4,Borzacov Lourdes Maria Pinheiro4,Rampazzo Rita de Cássia Pontello5,Pereira Soraya dos Santos1,Dantas Thor Oliveira6,Salcedo Juan Miguel Villalobos7,Matta Daniel Archimedes da2,Vieira Deusilene1

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Rondônia FIOCRUZ/RO

2. Centro de Infectologia Charles Merieux & Laboratório Rodolphe Merieux (FUNDHACRE)

3. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Tropical, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz/IOC, FIOCRUZ

4. Centro de Pesquisa em Medicina Tropical – CEPEM

5. Instituto de Biologia Molecular do Paraná - IBMP

6. Universidade Federal do Acre – UFAC

7. Universidade Federal de Rondônia - UNIR

Abstract

Abstract Hepatitis Delta is a disease caused by exposure to hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis D (HDV) viruses, usually with a more severe clinical outcome when compared to an HBV monoinfection. To date, the real prevalence of HDV infection is underestimated and detection methods are poorly available, especially in more endemic regions. Therefore, a one-step RT-qPCR method for quantification of HDV-RNA was developed. Biological samples were selected between 2017–2023 from patients at the Ambulatório Especializado em Hepatites Virais of the Centro de Pesquisa em Medicina Tropical de Rondônia and Serviço de Assistência Especializada and underwent the test developed by this study and a second quantitative RT-qPCR assay. The slope of the initial quantitative assay was − 3.321 with an efficiency of 100.04% and amplification factor equal to 2. Analysis of the repeatability data revealed a Limit of Quantification of 5 copies/reaction and Limit of Detection (95%) of 2.83 copies per reaction. In the diagnostic sensitivity tests, there was an accuracy of 97.44% when compared to the reference test. This assay proved to be highly efficient and reproducible, making it a valuable tool to monitor hepatitis Delta patients and assess the risk of disease progression, as well as the effectiveness of treatment.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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