Affiliation:
1. Division of Molecular Microbiology and Development of Genetic Diagnostics, Children's Cancer Research Institute, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Adenoviruses (AdV) can cause life-threatening infections in immunosuppressed patients. Reliable diagnostic tests are therefore of paramount importance. Apparently, any of the six AdV species (A to F), currently comprising 51 different serotypes, can play a clinically important role in patients with impaired immune response. It is imperative therefore that diagnostic assays cover the entire spectrum of these viruses. We have sequenced presumably conserved regions of the adenoviral genome in all AdV serotypes. Based on the complete sequence information of the hexon gene, we were able to develop a two-reaction real-time PCR assay covering all human adenoviruses with equally high specificity and sensitivity. The detection systems were tested using reference strains for all 51 serotypes and >1,000 clinical samples derived from peripheral blood and stool specimens from pediatric patients after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. The two-reaction assay presented permits highly specific detection and quantification of adenoviral DNA of any serotype. From the perspective of routine clinical diagnosis, the assay represents an important improvement over existing approaches by providing a sensitive and economic technique for early detection and monitoring of adenoviral infections.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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