Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) genotyping is an important tool in the initiation of therapy and the selection of the most appropriate treatment regime for hepatitis C. Here we developed an in-house HCV genotyping assay based on the real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) technolo...

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Main Author: Yong, Gerald Han Jie
Other Authors: Duan Hong Wei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-644122023-03-03T16:02:29Z Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management Yong, Gerald Han Jie Duan Hong Wei School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) genotyping is an important tool in the initiation of therapy and the selection of the most appropriate treatment regime for hepatitis C. Here we developed an in-house HCV genotyping assay based on the real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) technology for the identification of the genotype and subtype of the virus. The real-time RT-PCR method targets both the 5’UTR and NS5B regions of the HCV genome than the conventionally used 5’UTR region for more accurate genotyping. We evaluated the performance of the inhouse genotyping assay by investigating the concordance with another commercially available genotyping assay, the inno-LiPa HCV II Reverse Hybridization Assay. 11 routine patient specimens were tested and the results were compared with the inno- LiPa HCV II Reverse Hybridization Assay. Among the 11 patient specimens, the inhouse HCV genotyping assay correctly identified 3 genotype 1a samples, 2 genotype 1b samples, 2 genotype 2 samples, 1 genotype 3 sample, 2 genotype 4 samples and 1 untyped sample. Therefore, genotype calls by both methods were 90.9% concordant. In conclusion, the in-house HCV genotyping assay based on real-time RT-PCR holds much promise in offering a more robust and accurate method than others for the identification of the genotypes and subtypes of the hepatitis C virus. ​Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering) 2015-05-26T07:15:57Z 2015-05-26T07:15:57Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64412 en 49 p. application/pdf
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Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
description Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) genotyping is an important tool in the initiation of therapy and the selection of the most appropriate treatment regime for hepatitis C. Here we developed an in-house HCV genotyping assay based on the real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) technology for the identification of the genotype and subtype of the virus. The real-time RT-PCR method targets both the 5’UTR and NS5B regions of the HCV genome than the conventionally used 5’UTR region for more accurate genotyping. We evaluated the performance of the inhouse genotyping assay by investigating the concordance with another commercially available genotyping assay, the inno-LiPa HCV II Reverse Hybridization Assay. 11 routine patient specimens were tested and the results were compared with the inno- LiPa HCV II Reverse Hybridization Assay. Among the 11 patient specimens, the inhouse HCV genotyping assay correctly identified 3 genotype 1a samples, 2 genotype 1b samples, 2 genotype 2 samples, 1 genotype 3 sample, 2 genotype 4 samples and 1 untyped sample. Therefore, genotype calls by both methods were 90.9% concordant. In conclusion, the in-house HCV genotyping assay based on real-time RT-PCR holds much promise in offering a more robust and accurate method than others for the identification of the genotypes and subtypes of the hepatitis C virus.
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title Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
title_short Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
title_full Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
title_fullStr Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
title_full_unstemmed Development of a robust hepatitis C virus genotyping assay for effective clinical management
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