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Optimization and clinical validation of a pathogen detection microarray
Authors:Christopher W Wong  Charlie Lee Wah Heng  Leong Wan Yee  Shirlena WL Soh  Cissy B Kartasasmita  Eric AF Simoes  Martin L Hibberd  Wing-Kin Sung  Lance D Miller
Institution:(1) Genomic Technologies, Genome Institute of Singapore, Republic of Singapore;(2) Computational and Mathematical Biology, Genome Institute of Singapore, Republic of Singapore;(3) Infectious Diseases, Genome Institute of Singapore, Republic of Singapore;(4) Department of Pediatrics, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia;(5) Section of Infectious Diseases, The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center and The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Abstract:DNA microarrays used as 'genomic sensors' have great potential in clinical diagnostics. Biases inherent in random PCR-amplification, cross-hybridization effects, and inadequate microarray analysis, however, limit detection sensitivity and specificity. Here, we have studied the relationships between viral amplification efficiency, hybridization signal, and target-probe annealing specificity using a customized microarray platform. Novel features of this platform include the development of a robust algorithm that accurately predicts PCR bias during DNA amplification and can be used to improve PCR primer design, as well as a powerful statistical concept for inferring pathogen identity from probe recognition signatures. Compared to real-time PCR, the microarray platform identified pathogens with 94% accuracy (76% sensitivity and 100% specificity) in a panel of 36 patient specimens. Our findings show that microarrays can be used for the robust and accurate diagnosis of pathogens, and further substantiate the use of microarray technology in clinical diagnostics.
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