Title of article :
Molecular Screening and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Typing of Molluscum Contagiosum Virus (MCV) from Genital Specimens, between 2012 and 2015
Author/Authors :
Taghinezhad-S, Sedigheh Research and Development (R&D) Department - Keyvan Virology Specialty Laboratory (KVSL) - Tehran, Iran , Mohseni, Amir Hossein Research and Development (R&D) Department - Keyvan Virology Specialty Laboratory (KVSL) - Tehran, Iran , Keyvani, Hossein Research and Development (R&D) Department - Keyvan Virology Specialty Laboratory (KVSL) - Tehran, Iran , Ghobadi, Narges Research and Development (R&D) Department - Keyvan Virology Specialty Laboratory (KVSL) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study is the first comprehensive report of the Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) in
Iran based on the molecular technique for differentiation and typing of the MCV1 and MCV2. Methods: Patients
were diagnosed as having tumor-like genital warts less than 5 mm in diameter, and HIV seronegative samples
were chosen for this cross-sectional study. TaqMan real-time PCR was used to identify MCV following clinical
examination. Typing of the MCV-positive specimens was performed in the SNP A27451G region of MC021L gene.
Results: Of 1470 samples, 114 (7.75%) samples were positive for the MCV. From MCV-positive samples, 71.05%
sequences were found to be related to the MCV1 and 28.95% to the MCV2. Conclusion: This assay constitutes a
reliable method for identification and typing of the MCV genomic variants that could be valuable for
reviewing the pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology, and the natural history of MCV-related situations.
Keywords :
Single nucleotide polymorphism , Polymerase chain reaction , Molluscum contagiosum virus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics