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Detection and Differentiation of Low Virulence and Virulent Orthoavulavirus Javaense Using a Molecular Beacon with RT-LAMP

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2024 Aug 5
PMID 39103419
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Newcastle disease (ND), an economically important disease in poultry, is caused by virulent strains of the genetically diverse Orthoavulavirus javaense (OAVJ). Laboratories rely on quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) to detect OAVJ and differentiate between OAVJ pathotypes. This study demonstrates that a fusion cleavage site based molecular beacon with reverse transcription loop mediated isothermal amplification (MB-RT-LAMP) assay can detect and differentiate OAVJ pathotypes in a single assay. Data show that the assay can rapidly identify diverse OAVJ genotypes with sensitivity only one log-fold lower than the current fusion qRT-PCR assay (10 copies), exhibits a high degree of specificity for OAVJ, and the molecular beacon can differentiate mesogenic/velogenic sequences from lentogenic sequences. Further, data show that a two-minute rapid lysis protocol preceding MB-RT-LAMP can detect and differentiate OAVJ RNA from both spiked samples and oropharyngeal swabs without the need for RNA isolation. As the MB-RT-LAMP assay can rapidly detect and discriminate between lentogenic and mesogenic/velogenic sequences of OAVJ within one assay, without the need for RNA isolation, and is adaptable to existing veterinary diagnostic laboratory workflow without additional equipment, this assay could be a rapid primary screening tool before qRT-PCR based validation in resource limited settings.

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