A multiple method for sensitively detecting 17 highly infectious bacteria and viruses with distinguished melting peaks

IF 6.5 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jianping Wang, Ming Wang, Junpeng Fu, Xiaohui He
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Abstract

Background

Multiple fluorescence PCR was used to facilitate the low cost detection of such infectious pathogens. The melting curve combined with the fluorescence PCR method was used to detect more targets. The characteristic melting peaks of the melting curve formed by the melting probe were complementary to the fluorescent probes and more targets could be identified by the different melting peaks in one fluorescence channel.

Results

The most optimal conditions were confirmed by optimizing the experimental conditions, such as the concentration of fluorescent probes and the melting probe, which is crucial for forming the characteristic melting peaks. LOD, multiplex performance and sample detection performance were evaluated separately. According to the results, the LOD of all targets was as low as five or ten copies/tube, excepting for Zaire type Ebola virus, whose LOD is 25 copies/tube. The method could simultaneously detected more targets, even up to eight bacteria or nine viruses and the result was accurate. In 173 clinical or real-world samples, the result was in keeping with the expected or clinical results, excepting for one case of the soil sample, and the consistency rate of the detection results reached 99.42%.

Significance

We achieved a novel method for multiple detection of up to 17 highly infectious pathogenic microorganisms and performed well in real sample detection, and the results were consistent with the expected or clinical results. We provided a new detection tool for disease prevention, control centers and clinical practice.

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灵敏检测 17 种高传染性细菌和病毒的多重方法,熔融峰各不相同
背景多重荧光定量PCR用于低成本检测此类传染性病原体。熔融曲线结合荧光 PCR 方法可检测到更多的目标物。结果通过优化实验条件,如荧光探针和熔化探针的浓度,确认了最理想的条件,而荧光探针和熔化探针对形成特征熔峰至关重要。分别对 LOD、多重性能和样品检测性能进行了评估。结果显示,除扎伊尔型埃博拉病毒的 LOD 为 25 个拷贝/试管外,其他目标物的 LOD 均低至 5 或 10 个拷贝/试管。该方法可同时检测更多靶标,甚至多达 8 种细菌或 9 种病毒,且结果准确。在 173 份临床或实际样品中,除一例土壤样品外,检测结果与预期或临床结果一致,检测结果一致率达到 99.42%。我们为疾病预防、控制中心和临床实践提供了一种新的检测工具。
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期刊介绍: Sensors and Actuators Reports is a peer-reviewed open access journal launched out from the Sensors and Actuators journal family. Sensors and Actuators Reports is dedicated to publishing new and original works in the field of all type of sensors and actuators, including bio-, chemical-, physical-, and nano- sensors and actuators, which demonstrates significant progress beyond the current state of the art. The journal regularly publishes original research papers, reviews, and short communications. For research papers and short communications, the journal aims to publish the new and original work supported by experimental results and as such purely theoretical works are not accepted.
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