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  • The study looked at a group of viruses called human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) that can stick around in our bodies for a long time after we get them.
  • Researchers tested 64 different tests (called qPCRs) to see if they worked well for finding these viruses, using a database of virus genomes to check them.
  • They found some tests didn’t work as expected but were able to fix them, and they discovered a few tests that consistently worked well, helping make sure future tests are reliable.

Article Abstract

The is a family of ubiquitous dsDNA viruses that establish persistent infection early in life. Screening for human polyomaviruses (HPyVs), which comprise 14 diverse species, relies upon species-specific qPCRs whose validity may be challenged by accelerating genomic exploration of the virosphere. Using this reasoning, we tested 64 published HPyV qPCR assays against the 1781 PyV genome sequences that were divided in targets and nontargets, based on anticipated species specificity of each qPCR. We identified several cases of problematic qPCR performance that were confirmed and corrected through using degenerate oligos. Furthermore, our study ranked 8 out of 52 tested BKPyV qPCRs as remaining of consistently high quality in the wake of recent PyV discoveries and showed how sensitivity of most other qPCRs could be rescued by annealing temperature adjustment. This study establishes an efficient framework for ensuring confidence in available HPyV qPCRs in the genomic era.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8749223PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.103613DOI Listing

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