Development of a Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction for Differential Diagnosis of Canary Pox Virus
Author(s) -
Mohammad Majid Ebrahimi,
Shahla Shahsavandi,
S. Masoudi,
N Ghodsian,
Aghdas Bibi Hashemi,
MH Hablalvarid,
AR Hatami
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
iranian journal of virology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2588-5030
pISSN - 1735-5680
DOI - 10.21859/isv.6.3.19
Subject(s) - primer (cosmetics) , polymerase chain reaction , biology , multiplex polymerase chain reaction , virology , virus , multiplex , locus (genetics) , microbiology and biotechnology , in silico pcr , gene , genetics , chemistry , organic chemistry
Background and Aims: A multiplex transcription-polymerase chain reaction (m-PCR) was developed for direct detection and discrimination between canarypox virus (CPV) and other avian poxvirus (APV). Materials and Methods: Three compatible primer sets were designed for m-PCR amplification of different loci; fpv126, fpv140, and fpv167 located at highly conserved APV genes. Results: Results showed that m-PCR products of the expected sizes were obtained for all of the primer sets when they were tested either alone or in combination with an artificial mixture of positive controls. Based on the better amplification of fpv167 than other loci, the locus primer set was used to examine tissue samples from canaries clinically diagnosed as AVPinfected. Conclusion: All canary samples were positive for CPV by the m-PCR and virus isolation. The results of the present study indicate the m-PCR assay holds potential to be versatile, rapid, and sensitive for detection of CPV and differentiation of the virus from the other APVs.
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