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Clinical application and importance of one-step human CYP2C19 genotype detection.

BACKGROUND: To directly achieve cytochrome P450 2C19 gene ( CYP2C19) classification using one-step real-time fluorescent PCR detection and to verify the capabilities of this method with nucleic acid extracted from whole blood samples.

METHODS: A human CYP2C19 genotyping kit based on one-step real-time fluorescent PCR detection was used to analyze whole blood or genomic DNA samples. This method was compared with pyrosequencing and another quantitative (q)PCR kit for its accuracy, repeatability, detection range analysis, sensitivity, specificity, and anti-interference analysis.

RESULTS: The one-step real-time PCR method achieved a 100% accuracy rate compared with pyrosequencing and the other qPCR kit. When detecting different concentrations of known genes, concentrations of each sample ranging from 0.2 to 125 ng/µL could be correctly detected. The genotypes of samples treated with anticoagulants, including EDTA and sodium citrate, and chyle blood samples could be correctly detected.

CONCLUSION: The one-step detection method demonstrated high accuracy and a wide detection range. It also had high levels of repeatability, sensitivity, and specificity for the assessment of genomic DNA test samples.

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