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A Novel RT-LAMP for the Detection of Different Genotypes of Crimean–Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus in Patients from Spain
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Palabras clave
Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus
CCHFV
RT-LAMP
genotypes
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
3207.12 Parasitología
3209 Farmacología
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Febrer-Sendra, B.; Fernández-Soto, P.; García-Bernalt Diego, J.; Crego-Vicente, B.; Negredo, A.; Muñor-Bellido, J.L.; Belhassen-García, M.; Sánchez-Seco, M.P.; Muro, A. A Novel RT-LAMP for the Detection of Different Genotypes of Crimean–Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus in Patients from Spain. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 6411. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijms24076411
Resumen
[EN] Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a potentially lethal tick-borne viral disease
with a wide distribution. In Spain, 12 human cases of CCHF have been confirmed, with four deaths.
The diagnosis of CCHF is hampered by the nonspecific symptoms, the high genetic diversity of
CCHFV, and the biosafety requirements to manage the virus. RT-qPCR and serological tests are
used for diagnosis with limitations. Reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification
(RT-LAMP) could be an effective alternative in the diagnosis of the disease. However, none of
the few RT-LAMP assays developed to date has detected different CCHFV genotypes. Here, we
designed a RT-LAMP using a degenerate primer set to compensate for the variability of the CCHFV
target sequence. RT-LAMP was performed in colorimetric and real-time tests on RT-qPCR-confirmed
CCHF patient samples notified in Spain in 2020 and 2021. Urine from an inpatient was analysed
by RT-LAMP for the first time and compared with RT-qPCR. The amplicons obtained by RT-qPCR
were sequenced and African III and European V genotypes were identified. RT-LAMP amplified
both genotypes and was more sensitive than RT-qPCR in urine samples. We have developed a novel,
rapid, specific, and sensitive RT-LAMP test that allows the detection of different CCHFV genotypes
in clinical samples. This pan-CCHFV RT-LAMP detected viral RNA for the first time in urine samples.
It can be easily performed as a single-tube isothermal colorimetric method on a portable platform in
real time and without the need for expensive equipment, thus bringing molecular diagnostics closer
to rural or resource-poor areas, where CCHF usually occurs.
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1661-6596
DOI
10.3390/ijms24076411
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