RT-QuIC法在麋鹿慢性消耗性疾病死前检测中的交叉验证

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Prion Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1080/19336896.2020.1716657
N J Haley, R Donner, D M Henderson, J Tennant, E A Hoover, M Manca, B Caughey, N Kondru, S Manne, A Kanthasamay, S Hannaoui, S C Chang, S Gilch, S Smiley, G Mitchell, A D Lehmkuhl, B V Thomsen
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慢性消耗性疾病是一种逐渐致命的水平传播的朊病毒疾病,影响子宫颈物种的一些成员。传统的诊断依赖于ELISA或免疫组化评估,使用死后收集的组织;然而,最近的研究集中在使用生前收集的样本的新开发的扩增技术上。本研究试图交叉验证从患有地方病的麋鹿群收集的直肠活检组织中采集的实时振动诱导转化试验(RT-QuIC)评估,评估二元阳性/阴性检测结果以及实验室之间的相对扩增率。我们发现,在所有进行RT-QuIC的实验室以及在国家参考实验室进行的常规IHC中,这两个类别的结果都是相关的。使用RT-QuIC鉴定出的阳性样本数量显著增加,结果似乎不受低卵泡计数的影响。这些发现支持在诊断具有兽医重要性的朊病毒疾病中继续发展和实施扩增分析,不仅针对死前采样策略,而且针对死后检测方法。
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Cross-validation of the RT-QuIC assay for the antemortem detection of chronic wasting disease in elk.

Chronic wasting disease is a progressively fatal, horizontally transmissible prion disease affecting several members of the cervid species. Conventional diagnosis relies on ELISA or IHC evaluation using tissues collected post-mortem; however, recent research has focused on newly developed amplification techniques using samples collected antemortem. The present study sought to cross-validate the real-time quaking-induced conversion assay (RT-QuIC) evaluation of rectal biopsies collected from an elk herd with endemic CWD, assessing both binary positive/negative test results as well as relative rates of amplification between laboratories. We found that results were correlative in both categories across all laboratories performing RT-QuIC, as well as to conventional IHC performed at a national reference laboratory. A significantly higher number of positive samples were identified using RT-QuIC, with results seemingly unhindered by low follicle counts. These findings support the continued development and implementation of amplification assays in the diagnosis of prion diseases of veterinary importance, targeting not just antemortem sampling strategies, but post-mortem testing approaches as well.

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Prion
Prion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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5.20
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4.30%
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13
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prion is the first international peer-reviewed open access journal to focus exclusively on protein folding and misfolding, protein assembly disorders, protein-based and structural inheritance. The goal is to foster communication and rapid exchange of information through timely publication of important results using traditional as well as electronic formats. The overriding criteria for publication in Prion are originality, scientific merit and general interest.
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