Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods

In comparative experiments the diagnostic effectiveness of four methods of laboratory diagnostics of rabies - the mouse intracerebral inoculation test (MICIT, MIT), the rabies tissue culture infection test (RTCIT), the rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnosis test (RREID) and a molecular-genetic method,...

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Published in:Veterinární medicína
Main Authors: R. Franka, S. Svrcek, M. Madar, M. Kolesarova, A. Ondrejkova, R. Ondrejka, Z. Benisek, J. Suli, S. Vilcek
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2004
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:24feec7dcbd44045b78c44e203bedfac 2023-05-15T18:50:29+02:00 Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods R. Franka S. Svrcek M. Madar M. Kolesarova A. Ondrejkova R. Ondrejka Z. Benisek J. Suli S. Vilcek 2004-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17221/5703-VETMED https://doaj.org/article/24feec7dcbd44045b78c44e203bedfac EN eng Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences https://vetmed.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/vet-200407-0005_quantification-of-the-effectiveness-of-laboratory-diagnostics-of-rabies-using-classical-and-molecular-genetic-m.php https://doaj.org/toc/0375-8427 https://doaj.org/toc/1805-9392 0375-8427 1805-9392 doi:10.17221/5703-VETMED https://doaj.org/article/24feec7dcbd44045b78c44e203bedfac Veterinární Medicína, Vol 49, Iss 7, Pp 259-267 (2004) rabies rabies virus (rabv) micit - mouse intracerebral inoculation test mit - mouse inoculation test rtcit - rabies tissue culture infection test rreid - rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnostic test nrt-pcr - nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2004 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17221/5703-VETMED 2023-02-26T01:34:04Z In comparative experiments the diagnostic effectiveness of four methods of laboratory diagnostics of rabies - the mouse intracerebral inoculation test (MICIT, MIT), the rabies tissue culture infection test (RTCIT), the rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnosis test (RREID) and a molecular-genetic method, the nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (nRT-PCR) - was quantified by the titration of serial dilutions of brain viral suspensions. The threshold value of the tests, i.e., the highest dilution of a specimen, which the method used is able to detect as a positive one, was determined. Further advantages and disadvantages of the tested methods were compared as well. Experimental optimization of procedures for RNA extraction was carried out and the optimum primer for RNA transcription to cDNA was selected. The RREID method was carried out in two variants: detection of the rabies antigen in a clarified (centrifugated) as well as in a non-clarified (noncentrifugated) brain suspension. In the experiments three autochthonous street isolates of rabies virus (in the form of primary isolates) were used; they had been isolated from naturally infected red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and a lynx (Lynx lynx). The results of comparative experiments revealed a relative correlation of the diagnostic effectiveness of standard methods (MICIT and RTCIT), with standard MICIT being the more sensitive one, RTCIT however having several other advantages (among others the speed of performance) and thus being preferred. For quantitative comparison of diagnostic effectiveness two other methods (RREID and nRT-PCR) were examined in that street isolates of rabies virus, which revealed the highest titer after titration by MICIT and RTCIT. The sensitivity of the RREID method proved to be rather low. If used with noncentrifugated brain suspensions this method may yield nonspecific reactions. If compared particularly with RREID the nRT-PCR is characterized by a considerably higher diagnostic effectiveness. The sensitivity of nRT-PCR is not ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Veterinární medicína 49 7 259 267
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topic rabies
rabies virus (rabv)
micit - mouse intracerebral inoculation test
mit - mouse inoculation test
rtcit - rabies tissue culture infection test
rreid - rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnostic test
nrt-pcr - nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle rabies
rabies virus (rabv)
micit - mouse intracerebral inoculation test
mit - mouse inoculation test
rtcit - rabies tissue culture infection test
rreid - rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnostic test
nrt-pcr - nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
R. Franka
S. Svrcek
M. Madar
M. Kolesarova
A. Ondrejkova
R. Ondrejka
Z. Benisek
J. Suli
S. Vilcek
Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
topic_facet rabies
rabies virus (rabv)
micit - mouse intracerebral inoculation test
mit - mouse inoculation test
rtcit - rabies tissue culture infection test
rreid - rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnostic test
nrt-pcr - nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
description In comparative experiments the diagnostic effectiveness of four methods of laboratory diagnostics of rabies - the mouse intracerebral inoculation test (MICIT, MIT), the rabies tissue culture infection test (RTCIT), the rapid rabies enzyme immune diagnosis test (RREID) and a molecular-genetic method, the nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (nRT-PCR) - was quantified by the titration of serial dilutions of brain viral suspensions. The threshold value of the tests, i.e., the highest dilution of a specimen, which the method used is able to detect as a positive one, was determined. Further advantages and disadvantages of the tested methods were compared as well. Experimental optimization of procedures for RNA extraction was carried out and the optimum primer for RNA transcription to cDNA was selected. The RREID method was carried out in two variants: detection of the rabies antigen in a clarified (centrifugated) as well as in a non-clarified (noncentrifugated) brain suspension. In the experiments three autochthonous street isolates of rabies virus (in the form of primary isolates) were used; they had been isolated from naturally infected red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and a lynx (Lynx lynx). The results of comparative experiments revealed a relative correlation of the diagnostic effectiveness of standard methods (MICIT and RTCIT), with standard MICIT being the more sensitive one, RTCIT however having several other advantages (among others the speed of performance) and thus being preferred. For quantitative comparison of diagnostic effectiveness two other methods (RREID and nRT-PCR) were examined in that street isolates of rabies virus, which revealed the highest titer after titration by MICIT and RTCIT. The sensitivity of the RREID method proved to be rather low. If used with noncentrifugated brain suspensions this method may yield nonspecific reactions. If compared particularly with RREID the nRT-PCR is characterized by a considerably higher diagnostic effectiveness. The sensitivity of nRT-PCR is not ...
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author R. Franka
S. Svrcek
M. Madar
M. Kolesarova
A. Ondrejkova
R. Ondrejka
Z. Benisek
J. Suli
S. Vilcek
author_facet R. Franka
S. Svrcek
M. Madar
M. Kolesarova
A. Ondrejkova
R. Ondrejka
Z. Benisek
J. Suli
S. Vilcek
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title Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
title_short Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
title_full Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
title_fullStr Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of the effectiveness of laboratory diagnostics of rabies using classical and molecular-genetic methods
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