EXPERIENCES ON THE APPLICATION OF THE POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION IN A DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY

被引:63
作者
BELAK, S
BALLAGIPORDANY, A
机构
[1] Department of Virology, National Veterinary Institute, Biomedical Center, S-751 23 Uppsala
关键词
PCR; DECONTAMINATION; VISUALIZATION; AUTOMATED HYBRIDIZATION; CARRY-OVER;
D O I
10.1006/mcpr.1993.1035
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Double polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays with nested primers have been applied in a routine laboratory for the diagnosis of herpes-, pesti- and retroviral infections of animals. Various methods and tools have been tested to prevent and to eliminate false positive results as well as to visualize the PCR products (amplicons). The u.v. and DNase treatments proved to be unsuitable for decontamination of PCR mixtures contaminated with amplicons shorter than 380 bp. By constructing special tubeholders and openers, and by applying a simple technique of pipetting, the false-positive PCR results were eliminated. The PCR products were visualized by three simple methods. The solid phase colorimetric method termed ‘Detect Immobilized Amplified DNA’ (DIANA) has been adapted to microplate. The other method, termed ‘Colorimetric Detection Assay on Filter’ (CODAF), proved to be very rapid. However, despite these advantages of DIANA and CODAF, henceforward the nucleic acid hybridization methods were found most reliable for safe identification of PCR amplicons. In order to simplify the hybridization, various non-radioactive labelling methods of oligonucleotide probes were compared. Biotinylation at the 5' end by means of oligonucleotide synthesis was the most simple and practical labelling method in this laboratory. The routine applicability of hybridization was further simplified by constructing a robot device, which automatically performs filter-hybridization and subsequently develops the signals derived from the biotinylated hybrids. © 1993 Academic Press, Limited.
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