Author:
Arca-Lafuente Sonia,Casanueva-Benítez Cristina,Crespo-Bermejo Celia,Lara-Aguilar Violeta,Martín-Carbonero Luz,de los Santos Ignacio,Madrid Ricardo,Briz Verónica
Abstract
AbstractHepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a global health problem, detected only in the early stages by molecular tests. Molecular tests detect HCV RNA, which is very prone to degradation by ribonucleases, reason why blood samples must be transported and stored at − 20 °C, or even − 70 °C for long-term storage. Flinders Technology Associates (FTA) cards are a useful sampling collecting device for dry blood spot (DBS) storage, especially for low and middle-income countries (LMIC). In this study, we analyzed viral HCV RNA integrity for long-term storage at room temperature compared to − 20 °C using two different types of cards for DBS: FTA Classic and 903 Protein Saver cards. For this purpose, DBS were prepared on these cards using blood or plasma samples from HCV infected patients, and samples were analysed by conventional RT-PCR. Our results showed that 903 Protein Saver cards are the best and cheapest alternative for DBS storage at room temperature. In these conditions, we found that HCV RNA integrity lasted for up to 9 months.
Funder
Industrial PhD Community of Madrid to VB and RM
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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