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Direct broad-range detection of alphaviruses in mosquito extracts.

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  • Direct broad-range detection of alphaviruses in mosquito extracts. Abstract Text:

    mark w eshooMark W Eshoo,chris a whitehouseChris A Whitehouse,scott t zollScott T Zoll,christian massireChristian Massire,thuy-trang d pennellaThuy-Trang D Pennella,lawrence b blynLawrence B Blyn,rangarajan sampathRangarajan Sampath,thomas a hallThomas A Hall,joseph a eckerJoseph A Ecker,anjali desaiAnjali Desai,leonard p wasieloskiLeonard P Wasieloski,feng liFeng Li,michael j turellMichael J Turell,amy schinkAmy Schink,karl rudnickKarl Rudnick,glen oteroGlen Otero,scott c weaverScott C Weaver,george v ludwigGeorge V Ludwig,steven a hofstadlerSteven A Hofstadler,david j eckerDavid J Ecker,mark w eshooMark W Eshoo,chris a whitehouseChris A Whitehouse,scott t zollScott T Zoll,christian massireChristian Massire,thuy-trang d pennellaThuy-Trang D Pennella,lawrence b blynLawrence B Blyn,rangarajan sampathRangarajan Sampath,thomas a hallThomas A Hall,joseph a eckerJoseph A Ecker,anjali desaiAnjali Desai,leonard p wasieloskiLeonard P Wasieloski,feng liFeng Li,michael j turellMichael J Turell,amy schinkAmy Schink,karl rudnickKarl Rudnick,glen oteroGlen Otero,scott c weaverScott C Weaver,george v ludwigGeorge V Ludwig,steven a hofstadlerSteven A Hofstadler,david j eckerDavid J Ecker,

    Members of the genus Alphavirus are a diverse group of principally mosquito-borne RNA viruses. There are at least 29 species and many more subtypes of alphaviruses and some are considered potential bioweapons. We have developed a multi-locus RT-PCR followed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (RT-PCR/ESI-MS) assay that uses the amplicon base compositions to detect and identify alphaviruses. A small set of primer pairs targeting conserved sites in the alphavirus RNA genome were used to amplify a panel of 36 virus isolates representing characterized Old World and New World alphaviruses. Base compositions from the resulting amplicons could be used to unambiguously determine the species or subtype of 35 of the 36 isolates. The assay detected, without culture, Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV), Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), and mixtures of both in pools consisting of laboratory-infected and -uninfected mosquitoes. Further, the assay was used to detect alphaviruses in naturally occurring mosquito vectors collected from locations in South America and Asia. Mosquito pools collected near Iquitos, Peru, were found to contain an alphavirus with a very distinct signature. Subsequent sequence analysis confirmed that the virus was a member of the Mucambo virus species (subtype IIID in the VEEV complex). The assay we have developed provides a rapid, accurate, and high-throughput assay for surveillance of alphaviruses.

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    mw eshooMW Eshoo,ca whitehouseCA Whitehouse,st zollST Zoll,c massireC Massire,tt pennellaTT Pennella,lb blynLB Blyn,r sampathR Sampath,ta hallTA Hall,ja eckerJA Ecker,a desaiA Desai,lp wasieloskiLP Wasieloski,f liF Li,mj turellMJ Turell,a schinkA Schink,k rudnickK Rudnick,g oteroG Otero,sc weaverSC Weaver,gv ludwigGV Ludwig,sa hofstadlerSA Hofstadler,dj eckerDJ Ecker,mw eshooMW Eshoo,ca whitehouseCA Whitehouse,st zollST Zoll,c massireC Massire,tt pennellaTT Pennella,lb blynLB Blyn,r sampathR Sampath,ta hallTA Hall,ja eckerJA Ecker,a desaiA Desai,lp wasieloskiLP Wasieloski,f liF Li,mj turellMJ Turell,a schinkA Schink,k rudnickK Rudnick,g oteroG Otero,sc weaverSC Weaver,gv ludwigGV Ludwig,sa hofstadlerSA Hofstadler,dj eckerDJ Ecker,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Virology

    VOLUME: 368

    Page Numbers: 286-95

    Journal Abbreviation: Virology

    ISSN: 0042-6822

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Ibis Biosciences, 1891 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA. meshoo@isisph.com

    Country: United States

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