Background
West Nile Virus (WNV) is an arbovirus that is
transmitted through a complex life cycle alternating between
invertebrate (i.e. mosquitoes) and vertebrate (i.e. birds) hosts.
WNV infections can lead to fever, severe headaches, and body
aches. In susceptible populations such as the elderly, the
disease can progress to encephalitis, which can be fatal.
Surveillance of mosquito populations for the incidence of WNV and
measures to control the mosquito population are methods to mitigate the
impact of WNV on public health.
•Rapid and specific detection of West Nile Virus
in environmental samples
Any verified laboratory method or commercial
purification kits could be used to extract RNA from a variety of
samples. The Loopamp® West Nile Virus Set used with the Loopamp®
RNA Amplification Kit (sold separately) targets the
envelope (env) gene of the genomic RNA. By using four
primers to recognize six distinct regions in the gene, this test is
highly specific. Due to the high amplification efficiency of
LAMP, the results are achieved in 35 minutes.
•Reverse transcription, amplification and
detection in one single-tube with real-time results
In order to detect West Nile Virus using the LAMP
method, the reverse-transcription and the cDNA amplification reactions
are performed simultaneously in the same tube at 63°C. There is
no extra step for cDNA synthesis. Reverse-transcription, amplification, and real-time
detection are achieved in one step with Loopamp® Realtime
Turbidimeters. Since electrophoresis is not
required, the whole process is completed within one reaction tube,
which greatly reduces the possibility of cross-contamination frequently
associated with nucleic acid amplification technologies.
•Alternative method of detection
Because RT-LAMP is an isothermal reaction, the testing
can also be performed in a water bath or a heat block set at
63°C. The endpoint results can be visualized by adding Loopamp®
Fluorescent Detection Reagent (sold separately) in the initial master
mix.
• For more detailed information, view
the Package Insert
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