Serotype Specific Sequences for Multi Test Line Nucleic Acid Lateral Flow Development
Serotype Specific Sequences for Multi Test Line Nucleic Acid Lateral Flow Development
FKH UGM
2021-12
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Dengue virus that agent of dengue fever and dengue shock syndrome has 4 different serotypes.
Serotyping is needed for diagnosing and surveillance activities of disease spreads. Recently, the Nucleic
Acid Lateral Flow (NALF) technique has been extended to confirm the results of easy amplification
without complicated equipment. The aim of this study was designing capture probe for serotyping dengue
virus (DENV) using NALF method. This study have conducted an analytical study to obtain four specific
sequences of Dengue Virus serotypes to develop serotype specific NALF. Several parameters were used to
analyzed Dengue genome sequences i.e. % GC content, target homology, length of 100% homology continue
of non-specific bases, hybridization temperature, and secondary structure to estimate the probe’s capture
capability in the hybridization reaction. The capture probes were applied to NALF and assayed using single
strand DNA sample to check its performance. The result of four specific sequence capture probes, DENV1,
2, 3, 4 were CACCAGGGGAAGCTGTACCCTGGTGGT, GTGAGATGAAGCTGTAGTCTCACTGG,
GCACTGAGGGAAGCTGTACCTCCTTGCA, AGCCAGGAGGAAGCTGTACTTCTGGTGG. Application
to fabricated NALF gave no cross hybridization with high stringency buffer assay.