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Single-reaction genomic amplification accelerates sequencing and vaccine production for classical and Swine origin human influenza a viruses.


ABSTRACT: Pandemic influenza A viruses that emerge from animal reservoirs are inevitable. Therefore, rapid genomic analysis and creation of vaccines are vital. We developed a multisegment reverse transcription-PCR (M-RTPCR) approach that simultaneously amplifies eight genomic RNA segments, irrespective of virus subtype. M-RTPCR amplicons can be used for high-throughput sequencing and/or cloned into modified reverse-genetics plasmids via regions of sequence identity. We used these procedures to rescue a contemporary H3N2 virus and a swine origin H1N1 virus directly from human swab specimens. Together, M-RTPCR and the modified reverse-genetics plasmids that we designed streamline the creation of vaccine seed stocks (9 to 12 days).

SUBMITTER: Zhou B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2748056 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single-reaction genomic amplification accelerates sequencing and vaccine production for classical and Swine origin human influenza a viruses.

Zhou Bin B   Donnelly Matthew E ME   Scholes Derek T DT   St George Kirsten K   Hatta Masato M   Kawaoka Yoshihiro Y   Wentworth David E DE  

Journal of virology 20090715 19


Pandemic influenza A viruses that emerge from animal reservoirs are inevitable. Therefore, rapid genomic analysis and creation of vaccines are vital. We developed a multisegment reverse transcription-PCR (M-RTPCR) approach that simultaneously amplifies eight genomic RNA segments, irrespective of virus subtype. M-RTPCR amplicons can be used for high-throughput sequencing and/or cloned into modified reverse-genetics plasmids via regions of sequence identity. We used these procedures to rescue a co  ...[more]

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