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Optimization of competitively differentiated poiymerase chain reaction in detection of HBV basal core promoter mutation
引用本文:Xiao-Mou Peng,Lin Gu,Xue-Juan Chen,Jian-Guo Li,Yang-Su Huang,Zhi-Liang Gao,Department of Infectious Diseases,Third Affiliated Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510630,Guangdong Province,China. Optimization of competitively differentiated poiymerase chain reaction in detection of HBV basal core promoter mutation[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2005, 0(23)
作者姓名:Xiao-Mou Peng  Lin Gu  Xue-Juan Chen  Jian-Guo Li  Yang-Su Huang  Zhi-Liang Gao  Department of Infectious Diseases  Third Affiliated Hospital  Sun Yat-Sen University  Guangzhou 510630  Guangdong Province  China
作者单位:Xiao-Mou Peng,Lin Gu,Xue-Juan Chen,Jian-Guo Li,Yang-Su Huang,Zhi-Liang Gao,Department of Infectious Diseases,Third Affiliated Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510630,Guangdong Province,China
基金项目:Supported by the Science Foundation of Guangdong Province,No.99M04801G
摘    要:AIM: To improve competitively differentiated polymerase chain reaction (CD-PCR) in detection of HBV basal core promoter mutation. METHODS: Recombinant plasmid of double point mutation A1762T/G1764A in basal core promoter of HBV constructed by site-directed mutagenesis was used as mutant control. To reveal the deficiency mechanism of CD-PCR, relationship between the circle number of PCR and the increased speed of products of each competitive primer was comparatively studied. Diversified amount of dNTPs and mutual primer of the competitive primers were tried to optimize CD-PCR. Optimized CD-PCR was evaluated by detecting A1762T/G1764A mutation in recombinant plasmids and clinical sera from patients with HBV infection. RESULTS: The deficiency mechanism of CD-PCR was that the products of mismatched competitive primer grew fast when the amplification of matched primer entered into plateau stage, which led to decrease in or disappearance of the difference in the amount of their products. This phenomenon could be eliminated by reducing dNTPs to 10μmol/L and mutual primer to about 100μmol/L Optimized CD-PCR could detect both mutant and wild strain independent of the amount of templates and the number of PCR cycles. Its detection limit was 103 copies/mL, about 50 copies/reaction. About 10% of mutant DNAs among wild type DNAs could be detected. A1762T/G1764A mutant was detected in 41.8% (51/122) of patients with HBV infection, but not detected in controls with negative HBsAg. CONCLUSION: Optimized CD-PCR can detect mutation independent of the amount of initial templates and the number of PCR cycles.


Optimization of competitively differentiated poiymerase chain reaction in detection of HBV basal core promoter mutation
Xiao-Mou Peng,Lin Gu,Xue-Juan Chen,Jian-Guo Li,Yang-Su Huang,Zhi-Liang Gao. Optimization of competitively differentiated poiymerase chain reaction in detection of HBV basal core promoter mutation[J]. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG, 2005, 0(23)
Authors:Xiao-Mou Peng  Lin Gu  Xue-Juan Chen  Jian-Guo Li  Yang-Su Huang  Zhi-Liang Gao
Affiliation:Xiao-Mou Peng,Lin Gu,Xue-Juan Chen,Jian-Guo Li,Yang-Su Huang,Zhi-Liang Gao,Department of Infectious Diseases,Third Affiliated Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou 510630,Guangdong Province,China
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Keywords:Hepatitis B virus  Mutation  Polymerase chain reaction
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