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Monitoring of Inhibitors of Enzymatic Amplification in Polymerase Chain Reaction and Evaluation of Efficacy of RNA Extraction for the Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Using the Internal Control

  • Hayato Miyachi , Atsuko Masukawa , Toshio Ohshima , Hisae Fusegawa , Toru Hirose , Chaka Impraim and Yasuhiko Ando

Abstract

Inhibitors of enzymatic amplification in serum may cause false-negative results for direct detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This study was undertaken to demonstrate the importance of the internal control in a PCR assay for detection of HCV-RNA to monitor false-negatives due to inhibitors. HCV-RNA was extracted using RNA extraction kit (SepaGene RV-R, Sanko Junyaku) and a prototype instrument for automated specific capture of HCV-RNA with probes and magnetic bead/fluid separation (Roche Molecular Systems). The extracted HCV-RNA and internal control were detected by an automated PCR machine (Cobas Amplicor, Roche Diagnostic Systems). Addition of hemoglobin (up to 4.5 g/l) to the sera followed by RNA extraction with SepaGene RV-R had no inhibitory effect on the detection of either HCV-RNA or the internal control. In contrast, addition of heparin to the sera showed an inhibitory effect with a dose-dependent manner on the detection of both HCV-RNA and the internal control, with a greater effect at lower copy number of HCV. When HCV-RNA was extracted by the automated system, the inhibitory effect of heparin was successfully eliminated. In the assays of 65 serum samples positive for anti-HCV antibodies, positivity for the internal control indicated efficient amplification and validated 14 negative and two equivocal results for detection of HCV-RNA. Detection of the internal control was negatively correlated with viral copy number in sera suggesting competitive inhibition of high viral copy number on amplification of the internal control. Extraction, coamplification and detection of the internal control appears useful for estimating effects of inhibitors on amplification in each assay for the detection of HCV-RNA, and for evaluating efficacy of RNA extraction methods.

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Published Online: 2005-06-01
Published in Print: 1998-08-01

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