Lateral flow fluorescent immunoassay based on isothermal amplification for rapid quantitative detection of spp
Salmonella spp. are zoonotic pathogens of substantial public health concern. To enable detection in the field or under instrument-free conditions, we developed a rapid and robust lateral flow fluorescent immunoassay based on strand exchange amplification (SEA-LFIA) for the quantitative detection of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analyst (London) 2020-03, Vol.145 (6), p.2367-2377 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Salmonella
spp. are zoonotic pathogens of substantial public health concern. To enable detection in the field or under instrument-free conditions, we developed a rapid and robust lateral flow fluorescent immunoassay based on strand exchange amplification (SEA-LFIA) for the quantitative detection of
Salmonella
spp. As far as we know, this work is the first report regarding the use of
Bst
DNA polymerase-assisted SEA for fluorescence sensing to detect
Salmonella
spp. The SEA method was further confirmed by enzymatic digestion and Sanger dideoxy sequencing. The specificity of SEA-LFIA assay was verified by 89
Salmonella
strains (18
Salmonella
reference strains and 71 clinical isolates) and 15 non-
Salmonella
reference strains (different genera). The sensitivity of SEA-LFIA assay was 6 × 10
0
CFU mL
−1
of
Salmonella
pure culture or 3 × 10
4
CFU 25 g
−1
of artificially spiked raw chicken meat. Using this assay, it was found that 37 (16%) of the 236 samples collected were positive, which was consistent with the results of conventional PCR. The cutoff value is 15 and SEA-LFIA assay only takes ∼30 min without high equipment and reagent cost. In addition, the proposed strategy can be easily extended by redesigning the corresponding amplification primers to detect target analytes. In conclusion, the optimized SEA-LFIA assay is an efficient and specific method for the detection of
Salmonella
spp., and can potentially serve as a new on-site diagnostic tool in life sciences.
A novel, rapid and sensitive lateral flow fluorescent immunoassay combined with strand exchange amplification (SEA-LFIA) for the quantitative detection of
Salmonella
spp. was developed. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2654 1364-5528 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9an02011j |