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Use of time-saving flow cytometry for rapid determination of resistance of human cytomegalovirus to ganciclovir.


ABSTRACT: There are two ways to assess the susceptibility of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) to ganciclovir (GCV): one is a genotypic test that detects resistance-related mutations and the other is a phenotypic test that actually assesses susceptibility. The advantages of genotyping the UL 97 gene are its rapidity and accuracy. However, to detect novel mutations or mutations affecting the UL 54 DNA polymerase, a phenotypic test such as the plaque reduction assay (PRA) is also required. To avoid the shortcomings of PRA such as its time-consuming nature and labor-intensiveness, we developed a time-saving fluorescence-activated cell sorting (TS-FACS) technique. We obtained a GCV 50% inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) from five clinical isolates and an HCMV laboratory strain (AD169) and compared the results with those from the PRA. The laboratory strain and three clinical isolates were sensitive to GCV. Although there was a minor discrepancy in the case of one of the three isolates, the GCV IC(50) values obtained by TS-FACS analysis correlated well with the results of the PRA. The remaining two isolates were resistant to GCV; one was GCV resistant due to the mutation M 460 V, and the GCV IC(50) results obtained by TS-FACS analysis and by PRA were also comparable. The advantages of TS-FACS analysis are the shorter time required, the possibility of automation, and its comparability to PRA, considered the gold standard. Thus, TS-FACS analysis may be useful as an alternative to PRA in the clinic.

SUBMITTER: Lee GC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1248522 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use of time-saving flow cytometry for rapid determination of resistance of human cytomegalovirus to ganciclovir.

Lee Gyu-Cheol GC   Lee Dong-Gun DG   Choi Su-Mi SM   Yoo Jin-Hong JH   Park Sun-Hee SH   Choi Jung-Hyun JH   Min Woo-Sung WS   Cho Ok-Hee OH   Lee Chan-Hee CH   Shin Wan-Shik WS  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20051001 10


There are two ways to assess the susceptibility of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) to ganciclovir (GCV): one is a genotypic test that detects resistance-related mutations and the other is a phenotypic test that actually assesses susceptibility. The advantages of genotyping the UL 97 gene are its rapidity and accuracy. However, to detect novel mutations or mutations affecting the UL 54 DNA polymerase, a phenotypic test such as the plaque reduction assay (PRA) is also required. To avoid the shortcomi  ...[more]

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