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A Genotype-Independent Real-Time PCR Assay for Quantification of Hepatitis B Virus DNA
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2006
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Diagnostic VirologyViral PersistenceHepatologyChronic Hbv InfectionViral DiagnosticsViral HepatitisMedicineHbv GenotypesImmunologyHepatitis BHepatitisPathologyVirologyLaboratory MedicineNucleic Acid AmplificationNucleic Acid Amplification TestHbv Surface GeneMolecular Diagnostics
Accurate quantification of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels is important for monitoring patients with chronic HBV infection and for assessing their responses to antiviral therapy. This study aimed to develop a real-time PCR assay that is sensitive and can accurately quantify a wide range of HBV DNA levels across the known HBV genotypes. An "in-house" real-time PCR assay using primers and a TaqMan probe in a highly conserved region of the HBV surface gene was designed. The assay was standardized against a WHO standard and validated against plasmids of HBV genotypes A through H. The linear quantification range was approximately 5 x 10(0) to 2.0 x 10(9) IU/ml. Results of samples from patients infected with HBV genotypes A through H tested using our real-time "in-house" PCR assay showed an excellent correlation with those of the Cobas Amplicor HBV Monitor (R2=0.9435) and the Cobas TaqMan HBV (R2=0.9873) tests. We have established a real-time PCR assay that is genotype independent and can accurately quantify a wide range of HBV DNA levels. Further studies of additional samples are ongoing to validate the genotype independence of our assay.
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