CRISPR-Cas12a-based detection and differentiation of Mycobacterium spp.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Clinica Chimica Acta Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-25 DOI:10.1016/j.cca.2024.120101
Peeraphan Compiro, Nantinee Chomta, Juthamas Nimnual, Samitanan Sunantawanit, Sunchai Payungporn, Suwatchareeporn Rotcheewaphan, Pornchai Keawsapsak
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Mycobacterium species cause several vital human diseases, including tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections, which are treated with different drug regimens Therefore, accurate and rapid diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and controlling the spread of these pathogens. This study aims to develop an isothermal method combining RPA and CRISPR-Cas12a techniques, named as MyTRACK, to detect and differentiate major clinical mycobacteria at the species level. The assay has no cross-reactivity with limit of detection of 1 to 100 copies/reaction for various targeted mycobacteria. The results demonstrated 100 % specificity and 92.59 % to 100 % sensitivity in clinical isolates and were consistent with the culture technique with LPA for clinical samples. The MyTRACK assay is an effective, portable, rapid, and accurate screening method for mycobacterial detection and identification, especially in low-resource clinical settings.

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基于crispr - cas12的分枝杆菌的检测与分化
分枝杆菌引起几种重要的人类疾病,包括结核病和非结核性分枝杆菌感染,这些疾病需要不同的药物治疗方案。因此,准确和快速的诊断对于有效治疗和控制这些病原体的传播至关重要。本研究旨在开发一种结合RPA和CRISPR-Cas12a技术的等温方法MyTRACK,用于在种水平上检测和区分临床主要分枝杆菌。该试验无交叉反应性,检测限为1 ~ 100拷贝/反应。结果表明,临床分离株特异性为100% %,敏感性为92.59 % ~ 100% %,与临床样品LPA培养技术一致。MyTRACK试验是一种有效、便携、快速、准确的分枝杆菌检测和鉴定筛查方法,特别是在资源匮乏的临床环境中。
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Clinica Chimica Acta
Clinica Chimica Acta 医学-医学实验技术
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10.10
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2.00%
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1268
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23 days
期刊介绍: The Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Clinica Chimica Acta is a high-quality journal which publishes original Research Communications in the field of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, defined as the diagnostic application of chemistry, biochemistry, immunochemistry, biochemical aspects of hematology, toxicology, and molecular biology to the study of human disease in body fluids and cells. The objective of the journal is to publish novel information leading to a better understanding of biological mechanisms of human diseases, their prevention, diagnosis, and patient management. Reports of an applied clinical character are also welcome. Papers concerned with normal metabolic processes or with constituents of normal cells or body fluids, such as reports of experimental or clinical studies in animals, are only considered when they are clearly and directly relevant to human disease. Evaluation of commercial products have a low priority for publication, unless they are novel or represent a technological breakthrough. Studies dealing with effects of drugs and natural products and studies dealing with the redox status in various diseases are not within the journal''s scope. Development and evaluation of novel analytical methodologies where applicable to diagnostic clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, including point-of-care testing, and topics on laboratory management and informatics will also be considered. Studies focused on emerging diagnostic technologies and (big) data analysis procedures including digitalization, mobile Health, and artificial Intelligence applied to Laboratory Medicine are also of interest.
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