Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.

To evaluate the effect of long-term storage of sample filters on the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of malaria, 252 blood spots from patients with microscopically confirmed Plasmodium falciparum malaria were analyzed and stratified by storage duration. The spots were collec...

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Main Authors: S. Chaorattanakawee, O. Natalang, H. Hananantachai, M. Nacher, A. Brockman, S. Krudsood, S. Looareesuwan, J. Patarapotikul
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spelling th-mahidol.208932018-07-24T10:24:46Z Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper. S. Chaorattanakawee O. Natalang H. Hananantachai M. Nacher A. Brockman S. Krudsood S. Looareesuwan J. Patarapotikul Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology To evaluate the effect of long-term storage of sample filters on the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of malaria, 252 blood spots from patients with microscopically confirmed Plasmodium falciparum malaria were analyzed and stratified by storage duration. The spots were collected between 1996 and 2000 on filter paper and stored at room temperature. A Chelex-based method was used to extract the DNA. Unexpectedly, after the first purification, the sensitivity of the PCR from recently stored samples was low and showed progressively increased with time storage (P = 0.003, by chi-square test for linear trend). This suggested that PCR inhibitors were easier to dissolve from the more recent blood spots (< 4 years old) than from blood spots > or = 4 years old, thus leading to a time-dependent increase in PCR sensitivity. However, if DNA was purified again (when the first PCR result was negative), the cumulative sensitivity was not influenced by storage duration. This indicated that length of storage is not a critical issue providing purification is sufficient. 2018-07-24T03:24:46Z 2018-07-24T03:24:46Z 2003-07-01 Article The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. Vol.69, No.1 (2003), 42-44 00029637 2-s2.0-0042866203 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20893 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0042866203&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
S. Chaorattanakawee
O. Natalang
H. Hananantachai
M. Nacher
A. Brockman
S. Krudsood
S. Looareesuwan
J. Patarapotikul
Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
description To evaluate the effect of long-term storage of sample filters on the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of malaria, 252 blood spots from patients with microscopically confirmed Plasmodium falciparum malaria were analyzed and stratified by storage duration. The spots were collected between 1996 and 2000 on filter paper and stored at room temperature. A Chelex-based method was used to extract the DNA. Unexpectedly, after the first purification, the sensitivity of the PCR from recently stored samples was low and showed progressively increased with time storage (P = 0.003, by chi-square test for linear trend). This suggested that PCR inhibitors were easier to dissolve from the more recent blood spots (< 4 years old) than from blood spots > or = 4 years old, thus leading to a time-dependent increase in PCR sensitivity. However, if DNA was purified again (when the first PCR result was negative), the cumulative sensitivity was not influenced by storage duration. This indicated that length of storage is not a critical issue providing purification is sufficient.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
S. Chaorattanakawee
O. Natalang
H. Hananantachai
M. Nacher
A. Brockman
S. Krudsood
S. Looareesuwan
J. Patarapotikul
format Article
author S. Chaorattanakawee
O. Natalang
H. Hananantachai
M. Nacher
A. Brockman
S. Krudsood
S. Looareesuwan
J. Patarapotikul
author_sort S. Chaorattanakawee
title Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
title_short Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
title_full Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
title_fullStr Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
title_full_unstemmed Storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of Plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
title_sort storage duration and polymerase chain reaction detection of plasmodium falciparum from blood spots on filter paper.
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20893
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