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Validation of a One-step PCR Assay for the Molecular Identification of Echinococcus Granulosus Sensu Stricto G1-G3 Genotype

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Journal Mol Biol Rep
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2019 Feb 9
PMID 30734170
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The Italian National Reference Center for Echinococcosis (CeNRE, Sassari, Italy) set up a diagnostic protocol of "one-step-PCR" useful for the detection of E. granulosus sensu stricto (E.g.s.s.) and the identification of its genotype (G1-G3). The purpose of this work was to perform the validation of the "PCR E.g.s.s." method. The procedures were performed employing the criteria of the World Organization for Animal Health as well as of the Italian Accreditation Body (ACCREDIA) based on the Regulation UNI CEI EN ISO/IEC 17025. Positive DNA samples belonging to E. granulosus, E. ortleppi, E. multilocularis, E. canadensis species were used for the experiments. Analytical specificity evidenced primer pairs Cal (Calreticulin l gene of 1001 bp) with an specificity higher respect to Ef1 (Elongation-Factor 1 Alpha gene of 706 bp) and NAD (Dehydrogenase-subunit 1 gene of 219 bp). The analytical sensitivity presented the capability to detect a very low amount of parasite DNA corresponding to a concentration of 12.5 pg/µl; accuracy and precision related to the operator performance, along with repeatability and reproducibility, evidenced high concordance among results and demonstrated an excellent κ values of Cohen. According to the good performance related to the evaluated parameters, the method "PCR E.g.s.s." was suitable for the validation procedure, and consequently, to be undergone to the accreditation process. In conclusion, the results demonstrated an elevated robustness and reliable features of the "PCR E.g.s.s." able to perform a rapid diagnosis of E. granulosus in only "one step", hence, it is likely to avoid the sequencing step.

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