Development of a novel loop mediated isothermal amplification assay (LAMP) for the rapid detection of epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus

Abstract

Epizootic haemorragic disease (EHD) is an important disease of white-tailed deer and can cause a bluetongue-like illness in cattle. A definitive diagnosis of EHD relies on molecular assays such as real-time RT-qPCR or conventional PCR. Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) is a cost-effective, specific, and sensitive technique that provides an alternative to RT-qPCR. We designed two sets of specific primers targeting segment-9 of the EHD virus genome to enable the detection of western and eastern topotypes, and evaluated their performance in singleplex and multiplex formats using cell culture isolates (n = 43), field specimens (n = 20), and a proficiency panel (n = 10). The limit of detection of the eastern and western RT-LAMP assays was estimated as ~24.36 CT and as ~29.37 CT in relation to real-time RT-qPCR, respectively, indicating a greater sensitivity of the western topotype singleplex RT-LAMP. The sensitivity of the western topotype RT-LAMP assay, relative to the RT-qPCR assay, was 72.2%, indicating that it could be theoretically used to detect viraemic cervines and bovines. For the first time, an RT-LAMP assay was developed for the rapid detection of the EHD virus that could be used as either a field test or high throughput screening tool in established laboratories to control the spread of EHD.

Citation

Rajko-Nenow, P., Howson, E.L.A., Clark, D., Hilton, N., Ambagala, A., Svitek, N., Flannery, J. and Batten, C. 2021. Development of a novel loop mediated isothermal amplification assay (LAMP) for the rapid detection of epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus. Viruses 13(11): 2187.

Authors

  • Rajko-Nenow, P.
  • Howson, E.L.A.
  • Clark, D.
  • Hilton, N.
  • Ambagala, A.
  • Svitek, Nicholas
  • Flannery, J.
  • Batten, C.