基于 Das-elisa 检测和 RT-PCR 验证,准确及时地分析尼泊尔柑橘品种中的柑橘三叶虫病毒感染情况

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Current Research in Biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crbiot.2024.100221
Bikash Baral
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柑橘病毒感染对全球柑橘产业构成巨大威胁,每年造成无数经济损失。及时、准确地识别柑橘病毒为在大面积感染发生前主动洞察提供了一条很有前景的途径。本研究旨在利用双抗体夹心酶联免疫吸附试验(DAS-ELISA)加快对尼泊尔柑橘品种中柑橘三叶虫病毒(CTV)的及时鉴定,然后利用反转录 PCR(RT-PCR)对其进行验证。从尼泊尔 77 个行政区中的 74 个行政区收获的植物中提取的样本提供了大量证据,证明病毒在全国 64 个行政区(86.48%)的柑橘栽培品种中广泛传播。对从不同地区获得的样本进行的综合分析表明,36 个县(48.64%)呈现轻度感染,9 个县(12.16%)呈现中度感染。此外,从 19 个地区(25.67%)采集的样本受到高度感染;有趣的是,从 10 个地区(13.51%)采集的样本没有病毒入侵。这些结果已通过 RT-PCR 检测得到验证。鉴于柑橘作为维生素 C 的重要储存库具有深远的意义,它在赋予人类有益健康属性方面发挥着至关重要的作用,同时还对经济模式做出了重大贡献,因此必须进行细致的检查,以保护这些植物免受一系列病毒感染。DAS-ELISA方法与RT-PCR方法共同构成了一种灵敏度极高、特异性极强的方法,可加快尼泊尔等新兴经济体对柑橘相关病毒的快速检测。这一进步有助于及时、准确地检测和诊断农业上的致病情况,从而防止病毒性流行病的爆发,同时遏制其造成的经济影响。
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DAS-ELISA-based detection and RT-PCR validation for precise and timely analysis of Citrus tristeza virus infection in Nepalese citrus species

Citrus viral infections pose a substantial threat to the global citrus industry, resulting in multitudinous economic losses annually. Timely and precise identification of citrus viruses offers a promising avenue for proactive insights preemptively before the instigation of extensive infections. The present study was devised to expedite the prompt identification of the presence of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) within Nepalese citrus species utilizing a Double Antibody Sandwich-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (DAS-ELISA), followed by its validation using reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR). Samplings extracted from plants harvested from 74 out of the 77 administrative districts within Nepal provide substantial evidence of extensive propagation of viral contagion among citrus cultivars across 64 districts (86.48%) of the nation. A comprehensive analysis of the samples obtained from diverse geographical localities revealed that 36 districts (48.64%) exhibit mild infestation, while 9 districts (12.16%) evince moderate infestation. Moreover, samples harvested from 19 districts (25.67%) were highly infected; intriguingly, specimens from 10 districts (13.51%) manifest an absence of viral intrusion. The results have been validated with RT-PCR assay. Given the profound significance of citrus as a pivotal repository of vitamin C and its essential role in conferring advantageous health attributes to humankind, alongside its substantial contribution to the economic paradigm, a meticulous examination is imperative to safeguard these plants against an array of viral infections. Collectively, the DAS-ELISA methodology along with RT-PCR approaches constitutes an exquisitely sensitive and meticulously specific modality, poised to accelerate the expeditious detection of citrus-associated viruses within burgeoning economies like Nepal. This advancement supports timely and precise detection and diagnosis of agriculturally virulent conditions, thereby forestalling the eruption of viral epidemics and concomitantly curbing their financial repercussions.

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