Molecular identification and quantification of human rhinoviruses in respiratory samples

Wai Ming Lee, Kris Grindle, Rose Vrtis, Tressa Pappas, Fue Vang, Iris Lee, James E. Gern

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Abstract

PCR-based molecular assays have become standard diagnostic procedures for the identification and quantification of human rhinoviruses (HRVs) and other respiratory pathogens in most, if not all, clinical microbiology laboratories. Molecular assays are significantly more sensitive than traditional culturebased and serological methods. This advantage has led to the recognition that HRV infections are common causes for not only upper airway symptoms but also more severe lower respiratory illnesses. In addition, molecular assays improve turnaround time, can be performed by technicians with ordinary skills, and can easily be automated. This chapter describes two highly sensitive and specific PCR-based methods for identifying and quantifying HRVs. The first is a two-step PCR method for the detection and typing of HRV. The second is a pan-HRV real-time quantitative (q) PCR method for measuring viral loads in respiratory samples.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-38
Number of pages14
JournalMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume1221
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • HRV type
  • Molecular typing
  • Real-time quantitative PCR
  • Species
  • Viral load

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