Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)

Development and validation of RT-LAMP for detecting yellow fever virus in non-human primates samples from Brazil

  • Sabrina F. Cardoso,
  • Andre Akira Gonzaga Yoshikawa,
  • Iara Carolini Pinheiro,
  • Lucilene Wildner Granella,
  • Dinair Couto-Lima,
  • Maycon Sebastião Alberto Santos Neves,
  • Daniel Santos Mansur,
  • André N. Pitaluga,
  • Luísa D. P. Rona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-74020-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Monitoring yellow fever in non-human primates (NHPs) is an early warning system for sylvatic yellow fever outbreaks, aiding in preventing human cases. However, current diagnostic tests for this disease, primarily relying on RT-qPCR, are complex and costly. Therefore, there is a critical need for simpler and more cost-effective methods to detect yellow fever virus (YFV) infection in NHPs, enabling early identification of viral circulation. In this study, an RT-LAMP assay for detecting YFV in NHP samples was developed and validated. Two sets of RT-LAMP primers targeting the YFV NS5 and E genes were designed and tested together with a third primer set to the NS1 locus using NHP tissue samples from Southern Brazil. The results were visualized by colorimetry and compared to the RT-qPCR test. Standardization and validation of the RT-LAMP assay demonstrated 100% sensitivity and specificity compared to RT-qPCR, with a detection limit of 12 PFU/mL. Additionally, the cross-reactivity test with other flaviviruses confirmed a specificity of 100%. Our newly developed RT-LAMP diagnostic test for YFV in NHP samples will significantly contribute to yellow fever monitoring efforts, providing a simpler and more accessible method for viral early detection. This advancement holds promise for enhancing surveillance and ultimately preventing the spread of yellow fever.

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