Title of article :
Designing Two Synthetic Constructs for Real Time PCR Detection of Francisella tularensis and Ebola Virus
Author/Authors :
Abadi, Mohammadjavad Dehghan Esmat Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Malek Ashtar University of Technology- Tehran, Iran , Motalebzadeh, Hesam Department of Medical Biotechnology - Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Barati, Mahmoud Department of Genetics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Yaghobi, Mohammadali Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Malek Ashtar University of Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Generally, timely diagnosis of micro-organisms is very important to prevent
many diseases. Many methods can detect micro-organisms like culture-based
methods and molecular methods. The molecular methods are usually preferred because
they provide fast and reliable results. In some cases, microbial strains are not accessible,
and there is no safety to work with them; therefore, synthetic constructs which
are designed according to the available sequences in databases can be used as a positive
control for detection of them.
Methods: In this study, a synthetic construct was designed for molecular detection of
Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) and the Ebola virus by multiplex real-time PCR
reaction. For this, sequences were taken from databases and then multiple alignments
were done by software. Also, conventional PCR and two models of real-time
PCR (SYBR green and TaqMan) were applied. Finally, multiplex real-time PCR was
performed.
Results: The synthetic construct was designed and used for conventional PCR and
multiplex PCR. The results of common PCR showed a single band at 148 bp and 167
bp in 1.5% agarose gel stained by ethidium bromide for F. tularensis and Ebola virus,
respectively. Also, a dual-band at 148 and 167 bp was observed in multiplex PCR. Results
of real-time PCR showed a limit of detection about 0.1 pg of plasmid/μl.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the designed construct can be used as a positive control for
an accurate diagnosis of these micro-organisms without any biological danger for laboratory
staff. So, this method is useful for diagnosis of these agents in food, water,
and blood samples.
Keywords :
Real-time polymerase chain reaction , Multiplex polymerase chain reaction , Humans , Ebola virus
Journal title :
AJMB Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology