Title Improved molecular typing assay for rhinovirus species A, B, and C.
Author Bochkov, Yury A; Grindle, Kristine; Vang, Fue; Evans, Michael D; Gern, James E
Journal J Clin Microbiol Publication Year/Month 2014-Jul
PMID 24789198 PMCID PMC4097758
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA yabochkov@wisc.edu.

Human rhinoviruses (RVs), comprising three species (A, B, and C) of the genus Enterovirus, are responsible for the majority of upper respiratory tract infections and are associated with severe lower respiratory tract illnesses such as pneumonia and asthma exacerbations. High genetic diversity and continuous identification of new types necessitate regular updating of the diagnostic assays for the accurate and comprehensive detection of circulating RVs. Methods for molecular typing based on phylogenetic comparisons of a variable fragment in the 5\' untranslated region were improved to increase assay sensitivity and to eliminate nonspecific amplification of human sequences, which are observed occasionally in clinical samples. A modified set of primers based on new sequence information and improved buffers and enzymes for seminested PCR assays provided higher specificity and sensitivity for virus detection. In addition, new diagnostic primers were designed for unequivocal species and type assignments for RV-C isolates, based on phylogenetic analysis of partial VP4/VP2 coding sequences. The improved assay was evaluated by typing RVs in >3,800 clinical samples. RVs were successfully detected and typed in 99% of the samples that were RV positive in multiplex diagnostic assays.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
ANM06265 A 106 258 USA 2008 W53
ANZ06266 A 106 380 USA 2008 W53
CNC04209 C None 252 USA 2009 W59
CNC04214 C 33 252 USA 2008 W54
CNC04219 C 10 376 USA 2008 W55
CNM04210 C 32 252 USA 2008 W58
CNM04215 C None 377 USA 2009 W59
CNM04220 C 33 376 USA 2008 W54
CNP04212 C 1 252 USA 2008 W56
CNP04217 C 17 376 USA 2008 W57
CNS04213 C 10 252 USA 2008 W55
CNS04218 C 1 376 USA 2008 W56
CNZ04211 C 17 252 USA 2008 W57
CNZ04216 C 32 380 USA 2008 W58
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