Ultrafast RT-PCR for COVID-19 by Molecular Biology Systems draws Dutch government support

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Dutch biotechnology company, Molecular Biology Systems, B.V. (MBS) has announced a publication detailing the use of its revolutionary NEXTGENPCR endpoint thermocycler to test for SARS-CoV-2 with a one-step reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in 16 minutes. The article, titled “Ultra-fast one-step RT-PCR protocol for the detection of SARS-CoV-2,” has been submitted as a preprint is available here: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.25.20137398v1

“We immediately started with a COVID-19 diagnostic project, since we already got a NEXTGENPCR thermocycler for sepsis diagnostics. Using this technology, we demonstrated with clinical RNA isolates, the ability to dramatically increase SARS-CoV-2 testing throughput without a loss in sensitivity,” says Prof. Dr. Christian Kaltschmidt, Cell Biology of the University of Bielefeld, the senior author of the publication.

MBS has developed and released two software packages that result in a streamlined workflow from isolated nucleic acid sample to result. First, the machine’s operating system has been updated with two enabling features, onboard reverse transcription and 2-step PCR. These features decrease the number of handling steps, and plate shuttling time which together result in an improved, shorter protocol. The second software package automates the measurement and analysis of endpoint fluorescence, allowing users to automate calls based on predetermined thresholds.

“After accelerating the CDC assay, we received a lot of positive feedback,” says MBS CEO and founder, Gert de Vos. “We added software, tested more WHO-recommended protocols and have collaborated with labs to deliver a demonstration of ultrafast RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2.”

To support companies responding to COVID-19, the Dutch government has awarded funds to MBS. Rosco Ephraïm, Project Manager Impuls Zeeland, stated, “MBS demonstrated a clear contribution to the advancement of SARS-CoV-2 testing both locally and globally, so the government awarded these funds to ensure this innovative company executes its mission.”

With a single NEXTGENPCR system delivering over 570 test results per hour, MBS is now collaborating with government and private testing laboratories in the USA, Europe, the Middle East and Africa to implement this method.

Find out more at http://www.nextgenpcr.com

About Molecular Biology Systems

Molecular Biology Systems, B.V., founded in 2015, is a molecular biology solutions company based in Netherlands. Their NEXTGENPCR thermocycler uses patented heating and cooling technology to reduce PCR amplification cycles from hours to minutes. These technological advances are intended to support laboratorians across the life sciences market reduce costs and accelerate results.

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