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Nucleic Acids Research, 2002, Vol. 30, No. 6 e26
© 2002 Oxford University Press

Principles of quantitation of viral loads using nucleic acid sequence-based amplification in combination with homogeneous detection using molecular beacons

Jos J. A. M. Weusten*, Wim M. Carpay, Tom A. M. Oosterlaken, Martien C. A. van Zuijlen1 and Paul A. van de Wiel

bioMérieux, Nucleic Acid Diagnostics, Boseind 15, PO Box 84, 5280 AB Boxtel, The Netherlands and 1Department of Mathematics, Catholic University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

For quantitative NASBA-based viral load assays using homogeneous detection with molecular beacons, such as the NucliSens EasyQ HIV-1 assay, a quantitation algorithm is required. During the amplification process there is a constant growth in the concentration of amplicons to which the beacon can bind while generating a fluorescence signal. The overall fluorescence curve contains kinetic information on both amplicon formation and beacon binding, but only the former is relevant for quantitation. In the current paper, mathematical modeling of the relevant processes is used to develop an equation describing the fluorescence curve as a function of the amplification time and the relevant kinetic parameters. This equation allows reconstruction of RNA formation, which is characterized by an exponential increase in concentrations as long as the primer concentrations are not rate limiting and by linear growth over time after the primer pool is depleted. During the linear growth phase, the actual quantitation is based on assessing the amplicon formation rate from the viral RNA relative to that from a fixed amount of calibrator RNA. The quantitation procedure has been successfully applied in the NucliSens EasyQ HIV-1 assay.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +31 411 654 509; Fax: +31 411 654 311; Email: jos.weusten{at}eu.biomerieux.com


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