Several concerns about the primer design in the universal molecular beacon real-time PCR assay and its application in HBV DNA detection |
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Authors: | Xiaomin Li Yong Huang Chen Song Meiping Zhao Yuanzong Li |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry & Molecular Engineering and Institute of Analytical Chemistry, College of Chemistry & Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China |
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Abstract: | A universal hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA detection kit is appealing for the worldwide diagnosis and monitoring of the treatment of different mutant types of hepatitis B virus. A sensitive and reproducible real-time PCR assay based on the universal molecular beacon (U-MB) technique was developed for the detection of HBV DNA in serum. The U-MB probe used in the assay has no interaction with the HBV DNA sequence. The U-MB technique not only reduced the cost of HBV detection but also had the potential for the development of a universal detection kit for different mutant HBV types and other DNA systems. To demonstrate its clinical utility, 90 serum samples were analyzed using the U-MB real-time PCR method. In the experiments we found that several crucial factors needed to be considered in the primer design, such as the avoidance of formation of severe primer–dimer and primer self-hairpin structure. With the optimized primer sets, satisfactory results were obtained for all the tested samples. We concluded that this assay would be an excellent candidate for a universal HBV DNA detection method. Principle of the U-MB real-time PCR method for HBV DNAdetection |
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Keywords: | Universal molecular beacon (U-MB) Real-time PCR HBV DNA Primer design Clinical analysis |
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