利用垂直流纸芯片和信号增强技术对脑膜炎病原体进行多重检测,适用于低资源环境:概念验证

IF 4.1 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Talanta Open Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.talo.2024.100357
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目的 脑膜炎是一种医疗急症,准确、及时地诊断脑膜炎对有效管理病人至关重要。因此,有必要引入快速、准确和用户友好的方法来确定这些感染的病因。本研究旨在展示一种具有潜在成本效益的新方法,即使用纸质垂直流芯片检测脑膜炎,这种方法可在资源有限的环境中发挥作用。方法我们描述了一种多重纸质芯片,可通过被动垂直流 PCR 扩增临床样本来检测脑膜炎奈瑟菌、流感嗜血杆菌、肺炎链球菌和沙门氏菌属。在生物素引物和生物素-11-dUTP 的作用下,PCR 产物中会出现多生物素化的扩增子。结果这项研究表明,垂直流芯片(以前曾针对一种病原体进行过评估)可以在多重设置中对四种脑膜炎病原体的扩增结果(DNA 拷贝数低至 102)进行分辨检测。该研究进一步证明了这种设备和装置从临床生物样本中检测四种病原体中的三种病原体的能力。 讨论该研究证明了垂直流芯片设备以多重格式检测四种流行脑膜炎病原体扩增产物的能力。垂直流芯片显示了预期基因扩增结果的一致可视化,但也表明了预处理和扩增步骤的局限性。这项研究强调了这种多重方法在诊断脑膜炎和由各种病原体引起的其他综合疾病方面的潜力,尤其是在资源有限的地区。
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Multiplex detection of meningitis pathogens by a vertical flow paper microarray and signal enhancement suitable for low-resource settings: Proof of concept

Objectives

Meningitis is a medical emergency, and it is crucial to diagnose it accurately and promptly in order to manage patients effectively. It would, therefore, be essential to introduce and have fast, accurate, and user-friendly methods to determine the cause of these infections. This study aimed to demonstrate a potentially cost-effective new approach for detecting meningitis using a paper-based vertical flow microarray, which could be useful in settings with limited resources.

Methods

We describe a multiplex paper microarray for detecting Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Salmonella spp. by the passive vertical flow of PCR-amplified clinical samples. A multibiotinylated amplicon was obtained as a product of PCR in the presence of both a biotinylated primer and biotin-11-dUTP. An enhancement step based on an enzyme-free gold enhancement protocol was also used to facilitate visual detection.

Results

This study showed that the vertical flow microarray (previously evaluated for one pathogen) can discriminately detect the amplification results down to the 102 copies of DNA limit for four meningitis pathogens in a multiplexed set-up. The study further demonstrated the ability of this device and setup to detect three of the four pathogens from clinical biosamples.

Discussion

This study demonstrated the capacity of a vertical flow microarray device to detect amplification products for four prevalent meningitis pathogens in a multiplex format. The vertical flow microarray demonstrated consistent visualization of the expected gene amplification results; however, indicating limitations in the pre- and amplification steps. This study highlights the potential of this multiplexing method for diagnosing meningitis and other syndromic diseases caused by various pathogens, especially in resource-limited areas.

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Talanta Open Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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