Early development of self‐administered COVID‐19 rapid test based on nucleocapsid detection in saliva sample

Q4 Environmental Science Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.22146/ijbiotech.72269
S. Soidah, T. Subroto, Sari Syahruni, Fauzian Giansyah, Henry Chandra, D. Salsabila, B. Alisjahbana, N. Fauziah, H. L. Wiraswati, Leonardus Wiydatmoko, B. Andriyoko, Anita Yuwita, Muhammad Yusuf
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More than 6,000,000 people have died due to the coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic. This disease spread quickly due to its highly contagious nature. The SARS‐CoV‐2 virus that causes the disease can be transmitted through saliva droplets secreted by infected people at a distance of less than 1 m. As a result, saliva has been accepted as an alternative specimen for COVID‐19 detection by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Furthermore, WHO recommended the use of rapid antigen tests based on lateral flow immunoassay when reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) is not available. We developed a saliva‐based rapid antigen test by optimizing the antibody concentration and optimum pH for the conjugation of antibody and gold nanoparticles. We found that the best running buffer formulation consisted of 75 mM sodium phosphate buffer, 1% NaCl, 1% Triton X‐100, 0.5% N‐acetyl‐L‐cysteine, and 0.02% sodium azide. The addition of a mucolytic agent in the buffer can reduce the viscosity of saliva, thus improving sensitivity. The rapid test developed detected the lowest concentration of nucleocapsid protein at 0.1 μg/mL. Our study revealed 100% specificity against negative COVID‐19 saliva and no cross‐reaction with avian influenza virus hemagglutinin.
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基于唾液样本核衣壳检测的自给药COVID - 19快速检测方法的早期开发
超过600万人死于冠状病毒(COVID - 19)大流行。这种疾病由于具有高度传染性而传播迅速。导致该病的SARS - CoV - 2病毒可通过感染者分泌的唾液飞沫在不到1米的距离内传播。因此,唾液已被美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)接受为检测COVID - 19的替代样本。此外,世卫组织建议在无法进行逆转录-聚合酶链反应(RT - PCR)时,使用基于侧流免疫分析法的快速抗原检测。我们通过优化抗体浓度和最佳pH值,开发了一种基于唾液的快速抗原检测方法,用于抗体和金纳米颗粒的结合。我们发现最佳的缓冲液配方为75mm磷酸钠缓冲液,1% NaCl, 1% Triton X - 100, 0.5% N -乙酰- L -半胱氨酸,0.02%叠氮化钠。在缓冲液中加入黏液溶解剂可以降低唾液的黏度,从而提高灵敏度。建立的快速检测方法检测到最低浓度的核衣壳蛋白为0.1 μg/mL。我们的研究显示对阴性COVID - 19唾液的特异性为100%,与禽流感病毒血凝素无交叉反应。
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Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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