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dc.contributor.authorDrexler, Jan Felix-
dc.contributor.authorKupfer, Bernd-
dc.contributor.authorPetersen, Nadine-
dc.contributor.authorGrotto, Rejane Maria Tommasini-
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Silvia Maria Corvino-
dc.contributor.authorGrywna, Klaus-
dc.contributor.authorPanning, Marcus-
dc.contributor.authorAnnan, Augustina-
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Giovanni Faria-
dc.contributor.authorDouglas, Jill-
dc.contributor.authorKoay, Evelyn S. C.-
dc.contributor.authorSmuts, Heidi-
dc.contributor.authorM. Netto, Eduardo-
dc.contributor.authorSimmonds, Peter-
dc.contributor.authorPardini, Maria Inês de Moura Campos-
dc.contributor.authorKurt Roth, W.-
dc.contributor.authorDrosten, Christian-
dc.creatorDrexler, Jan Felix-
dc.creatorKupfer, Bernd-
dc.creatorPetersen, Nadine-
dc.creatorGrotto, Rejane Maria Tommasini-
dc.creatorRodrigues, Silvia Maria Corvino-
dc.creatorGrywna, Klaus-
dc.creatorPanning, Marcus-
dc.creatorAnnan, Augustina-
dc.creatorSilva, Giovanni Faria-
dc.creatorDouglas, Jill-
dc.creatorKoay, Evelyn S. C.-
dc.creatorSmuts, Heidi-
dc.creatorM. Netto, Eduardo-
dc.creatorSimmonds, Peter-
dc.creatorPardini, Maria Inês de Moura Campos-
dc.creatorKurt Roth, W.-
dc.creatorDrosten, Christian-
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-16T17:57:25Z-
dc.date.available2012-05-16T17:57:25Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.issn1549-1277-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5883-
dc.descriptionp. 210-220pt_BR
dc.description.abstractBackground Detection and quantification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA is integral to diagnostic and therapeutic regimens. All molecular assays target the viral 5′-noncoding region (5′-NCR), and all show genotype-dependent variation of sensitivities and viral load results. Non-western HCV genotypes have been under-represented in evaluation studies. An alternative diagnostic target region within the HCV genome could facilitate a new generation of assays. Methods and Findings In this study we determined by de novo sequencing that the 3′-X-tail element, characterized significantly later than the rest of the genome, is highly conserved across genotypes. To prove its clinical utility as a molecular diagnostic target, a prototype qualitative and quantitative test was developed and evaluated multicentrically on a large and complete panel of 725 clinical plasma samples, covering HCV genotypes 1–6, from four continents (Germany, UK, Brazil, South Africa, Singapore). To our knowledge, this is the most diversified and comprehensive panel of clinical and genotype specimens used in HCV nucleic acid testing (NAT) validation to date. The lower limit of detection (LOD) was 18.4 IU/ml (95% confidence interval, 15.3–24.1 IU/ml), suggesting applicability in donor blood screening. The upper LOD exceeded 10−9 IU/ml, facilitating viral load monitoring within a wide dynamic range. In 598 genotyped samples, quantified by Bayer VERSANT 3.0 branched DNA (bDNA), X-tail-based viral loads were highly concordant with bDNA for all genotypes. Correlation coefficients between bDNA and X-tail NAT, for genotypes 1–6, were: 0.92, 0.85, 0.95, 0.91, 0.95, and 0.96, respectively; X-tail-based viral loads deviated by more than 0.5 log10 from 5′-NCR-based viral loads in only 12% of samples (maximum deviation, 0.85 log10). The successful introduction of X-tail NAT in a Brazilian laboratory confirmed the practical stability and robustness of the X-tail-based protocol. The assay was implemented at low reaction costs (US$8.70 per sample), short turnover times (2.5 h for up to 96 samples), and without technical difficulties. Conclusion This study indicates a way to fundamentally improve HCV viral load monitoring and infection screening. Our prototype assay can serve as a template for a new generation of viral load assays. Additionally, to our knowledge this study provides the first open protocol to permit industry-grade HCV detection and quantification in resource-limited settings.pt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.sourcehttp://www.plosmedicine.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000031pt_BR
dc.titleA Novel Diagnostic Target in the Hepatitis C Virus Genomept_BR
dc.title.alternativePLOS MEDICINEpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.numberv. 6, n. 2pt_BR
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