Rapid detection of Yersinia pestis recombinant fraction 1 capsular antigen
Yersinia pestis , an infectious bacterium that is a causative agent of plague, a disease which has been shown to be one of the most feared in history and which has caused millions of deaths. The capsule-like fraction 1 (F1) antigen expressed by Y. pestis is a known specific marker for the identifica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2015-09, Vol.99 (18), p.7781-7789 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Yersinia pestis
, an infectious bacterium that is a causative agent of plague, a disease which has been shown to be one of the most feared in history and which has caused millions of deaths. The capsule-like fraction 1 (F1) antigen expressed by
Y. pestis
is a known specific marker for the identification of the bacteria; therefore, the detection of F1 is important for
Y. pestis
recognition. In this study, a rapid, sensitive, and specific technique, the lateral flow assay (LFA), was successfully developed to detect
Y. pestis
by the recombinant F1 antigen. The assay that utilized an anti-F1 polyclonal antibody (Pab) to identify the bacteria was based on a double-antibody sandwich format on a nitrocellulose membrane. With the LFA method, 50 ng/ml of recombinant F1 protein and 10
5
CFU/mL of
Y. pestis
could be detected in less than 10 min. This assay also showed no cross-reaction with other
Yersinia
spp. or with some selected capsule-producing
Enterobacteriaceae
strains. Furthermore, detection of
Y. pestis
in simulated samples has been evaluated. The detection sensitivity of
Y. pestis
in various matrices was 10
5
CFU/mL, which was identical to that in PBS buffer. The results obtained suggest that LFA is an excellent tool for detection of
Y. pestis
contamination in an environment and hence can be used to monitor plague diseases when they emerge. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-015-6663-5 |