Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Fast and accurate PCR test for dog vector-borne diseases using ZnO
By Archana Upadhyay et al.·Published in Pathogens·2020·Laboratory of Tropical Veterinary Medicine and Vector Biology, School of Life and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China, CH·View original on DOAJ →
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Original publication title: ZnO Nanoflower-Based NanoPCR as an Efficient Diagnostic Tool for Quick Diagnosis of Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A new diagnostic tool using ZnO nanoflowers has been developed to help veterinarians quickly identify certain diseases in dogs caused by parasites, specifically Babesia canis vogeli and Hepatozoon canis. This enhanced PCR (polymerase chain reaction) method improves the accuracy and speed of testing, making it easier for vets to diagnose and treat these vector-borne diseases. The use of ZnO nanoflowers significantly boosts the sensitivity and specificity of the tests, allowing for faster results without losing quality. This advancement could lead to better management of these illnesses in dogs.
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Abstract
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a unique technique in molecular biology and biotechnology for amplifying target DNA strands, and is also considered as a gold standard for the diagnosis of many canine diseases as well as many other infectious diseases. However, PCR still faces many challenges and issues related to its sensitivity, specificity, efficiency, and turnaround time. To address these issues, we described the use of unique ZnO nanoflowers in PCR reaction and an efficient ZnO nanoflower-based PCR (nanoPCR) for the molecular diagnosis of canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs). A total of 1 mM of an aqueous solution of ZnO nanoflowers incorporated in PCR showed a significant enhancement of the PCR assay with respect to its sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of two important CVBDs, <i>Babesia canis vogeli</i> and <i>Hepatozoon canis</i>. Interestingly, it drastically reduced the turnaround time of the PCR assay without compromising the yield of the amplified DNA, which can be of benefit for veterinary practitioners for the improved management of diseases. This can be attributed to the favorable adsorption of ZnO nanoflowers to the DNA and thermal conductivity of ZnO nanoflowers. The unique ZnO nanoflower-assisted nanoPCR greatly improved the yield, purity, and quality of the amplified products, but the mechanism behind these properties and the effects and changes due to the different concentrations of ZnO nanoflowers in the PCR system needs to be further studied.
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Search related cases →Original publication on DOAJ: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9020122