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A host-based RT-PCR gene expression signature to identify acute respiratory viral infection

机译:基于宿主的RT-PCR基因表达特征,以鉴定急性呼吸病毒感染

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Improved ways to diagnose acute respiratory viral infections could decrease inappropriate antibacterial use and serve as a vital triage mechanism in the event of a potential viral pandemic. Measurement of the host response to infection is an alternative to pathogen-based diagnostic testing and may improve diagnostic accuracy. We have developed a host-based assay with a reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) TaqMan low-density array (TLDA) platform for classifying respiratory viral infection. We developed the assay using two cohorts experimentally infected with influenza A H3N2/Wisconsin or influenza A H1N1/Brisbane, and validated the assay in a sample of adults presenting to the emergency department with fever (n = 102) and in healthy volunteers (n = 41). Peripheral blood RNA samples were obtained from individuals who underwent experimental viral challenge or who presented to the emergency department and had microbiologically proven viral respiratory infection or systemic bacterial infection. The selected gene set on the RT-PCR TLDA assay classified participants with experimentally induced influenza H3N2 and H1N1 infection with 100 and 87% accuracy, respectively. We validated this host gene expression signature in a cohort of 102 individuals arriving at the emergency department. The sensitivity of the RT-PCR test was 89% [95% confidence interval (CI), 72 to 98%], and the specificity was 94% (95% CI, 86 to 99%). These results show that RT-PCR-based detection of a host gene expression signature can classify individuals with respiratory viral infection and sets the stage for prospective evaluation of this diagnostic approach in a clinical setting.
机译:改善诊断急性呼吸病毒感染的方法可以降低不恰当的抗菌用途,并且在潜在的病毒大流行发生时作为重要的分类机制。对感染的宿主反应的测量是基于病原体的诊断测试的替代方案,可以提高诊断准确性。我们已经开发了一种基于宿主的测定,具有逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)Taqman低密度阵列(TLDA)平台,用于分类呼吸道病毒感染。我们使用经过实验感染的甲型H3N2 /威斯康星素或流感H1N1 / Brisbane实验感染的两个群组开发了该测定,并验证了在患有发烧(n = 102)和健康志愿者的急诊部门的成人样品中的测定(n = 41)。外周血RNA样品是从经过实验性病毒挑战或呈现给急诊部门的个体的个体中获得,并且在患有微生物学过病毒性呼吸道感染或全身细菌感染。在RT-PCR TLDA测定中设置的所选基因分类参与者,分别分别具有100和87%的精度的实验诱导的流感H3N2和H1N1感染。我们在抵达急诊部门的102个个人的队列中验证了这一宿主基因表达签名。 RT-PCR试验的敏感性为89%[95%置信区间(CI),72至98%],特异性为94%(95%CI,86至99%)。这些结果表明,基于RT-PCR的宿主基因表达签名的检测可以对具有呼吸病毒感染的个体分类,并在临床环境中设置对该诊断方法的前瞻性评估阶段。

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    《Science translational medicine》 |2013年第204期|共9页
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    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Departments of Statistics and Computer Science University of Chicago Chicago IL 60637 United;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center Durham NC 27710 United States;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Department of Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710 United States;

    Department of Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Health Center Detroit MI 48202 United States;

    Department of Emergency Medicine Henry Ford Health Center Detroit MI 48202 United States;

    Center for Pediatric Genomic Medicine Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City MO 64108 United;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI;

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Duke University Durham NC 27710 United States;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

    Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Duke University School of Medicine Durham NC 27710;

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