The Development of New Primer Sets for the Amplification and Sequencing of the Envelope Gene of All Dengue Virus Serotypes.
Stefania FraenkelTakeshi NabeshimaDalouny XayavongThi Thanh Ngan NguyenQiang XuMerveille KapandjiKano YamaoJean Claude BalingitBasu Dev PandeyKouichi MoritaFutoshi HasebeMya Myat Ngwe TunYuki TakamatsuPublished in: Microorganisms (2024)
Dengue virus (DENV) poses a significant threat to global health, infecting approximately 390 million people annually. This virus comprises four serotypes capable of causing severe disease. Genetic analyses are crucial for understanding the epidemiology, evolution, and spread of DENV. Although previous studies have focused on the envelope protein-coding (E) gene, only a few primers can efficiently detect and amplify the viral genes from multiple endemic countries simultaneously. In this study, we designed degenerate primer pairs for each DENV serotype to amplify and sequence the entire E gene, using globally representative sequences for each serotype. These primers were validated using DENV isolates from various Asian countries and demonstrated broad-spectrum detection capabilities and high-quality sequences. The primers provide effective tools for genetic analysis in the regions affected by dengue, aiding strain identification and epidemiological studies during outbreaks.
Keyphrases
- dengue virus
- zika virus
- genome wide
- aedes aegypti
- copy number
- global health
- genome wide identification
- public health
- dna methylation
- genome wide analysis
- case control
- sars cov
- amino acid
- escherichia coli
- small molecule
- early onset
- cross sectional
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- protein protein
- infectious diseases
- klebsiella pneumoniae