Detection and localization of viral infection in the pancreas of patients with type 1 diabetes using short fluorescently-labelled oligonucleotide probes
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2017
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Busse, Niels
Paroni, Federico
Richardson, Sarah J.
Laiho, Jutta E.
Oikarinen, Maarit
Frisk, Gun
Hyöty, Heikki
de Koning, Eelco J. P.
Morgan, Noel G.
Maedler, Kathrin
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Abstract
Enteroviruses, specifically of the Coxsackie B virus family, have been implicated in triggering islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes, but their presence in pancreata of patients with diabetes has not been fully confirmed. To detect the presence of very low copies of the virus genome in tissue samples from T1D patients, we designed a panel of fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide probes, each of 17-22 nucleotides in length with a unique sequence to specifically bind to the enteroviral genome of the picornaviridae family. With these probes enteroviral RNA was detected with high sensitivity and specificity in infected cells and tissues, including in FFPE pancreas sections from patients with T1D. Detection was not impeded by variations in sample processing and storage thereby overcoming the potential limitations of fragmented RNA. Co-staining of small RNA probes in parallel with classical immunstaining enabled virus detection in a cell-specific manner and more sensitively than by viral protein.
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Enteroviruses, Islets, Oligonucleotide probes, Pancreas, Pathology Section, Type 1 diabetes, Oncology, Journal Article
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Busse, N, Paroni, F, Richardson, S J, Laiho, J E, Oikarinen, M, Frisk, G, Hyöty, H, de Koning, E, Morgan, N G & Maedler, K 2017, 'Detection and localization of viral infection in the pancreas of patients with type 1 diabetes using short fluorescently-labelled oligonucleotide probes', Oncotarget, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 12620-12636. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.14896