Bioelectric profiling of Rickettsia montanensis in Vero cells utilizing dielectrophoresis.

IF 5.7 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Negar Farhang Doost, Sai Deepika Reddy Yaram, Kayla Wagner, Harshit Garg, Soumya K Srivastava
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Rickettsia is an intracellular bacteria transmitted to humans through ticks, lice, fleas, or their feces, causing acute symptoms such as fever, headache, rashes, and muscle aches. Detecting rickettsial diseases is challenging due to limitations in current methods such as negative results, low sensitivity, and high cost. These limitations highlight the need for improved detection methods. Dielectrophoresis (DEP) offers a promising alternative to develop a point-of-care economical, label-free, and sensitive diagnostic tool. By exposing cells to non-uniform electric fields one can measure the electrical properties of the cells which are different and unique based on the cell type. By comparing the dielectric profiles of healthy and infected cells, DEP could be utilized to design a rapid, cost-effective diagnostic tool. Initial steps involve characterizing the electrophysiological properties of Vero cells infected with Rickettsia montanensis to develop this new detection tool. This study found significant differences in electrical parameters between healthy and Rickettsia spp. infected Vero cells, particularly at a medium conductivity of 500 µS/cm. Moreover, we found that the dielectric spectrum showed the greatest differences between healthy and Rickettsia spp. infected Vero cells at medium conductivity of 500 µS/cm, with significantly different dielectrophoretic crossover frequencies (no DEP force region). These findings suggest that dielectrophoretic detection of infected cells could serve as a quick, cost-effective, label-free, and sensitive alternative for developing a point-of-care diagnostic tool for Rickettsial infections.

利用介电电泳技术对Vero细胞中的孟山立克次体进行生物电谱分析。
立克次体是一种细胞内细菌,通过蜱虫、虱子、跳蚤或它们的粪便传播给人类,引起发烧、头痛、皮疹和肌肉疼痛等急性症状。由于现有方法的局限性,如阴性结果、低灵敏度和高成本,检测立克次体病具有挑战性。这些限制突出了改进检测方法的必要性。Dielectrophoresis (DEP)提供了一种有前途的替代方案,可以开发一种即时、经济、无标签、敏感的诊断工具。通过将细胞暴露在不均匀的电场中,可以测量不同细胞类型的细胞的不同和独特的电学特性。通过比较健康细胞和感染细胞的介电谱,DEP可用于设计一种快速、经济的诊断工具。最初的步骤包括表征受孟山立克次体感染的Vero细胞的电生理特性,以开发这种新的检测工具。本研究发现,健康和感染立克次体的Vero细胞在电学参数上存在显著差异,特别是在500µS/cm的介质电导率下。此外,我们发现,在500µS/cm的介质电导率下,健康和感染立克次体的Vero细胞之间的介电谱差异最大,介电交叉频率显著不同(无DEP力区)。这些发现表明,介电泳检测感染细胞可以作为一种快速、经济、无标记和敏感的替代方法,用于开发立克次体感染的即时诊断工具。
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Journal of Biological Engineering
Journal of Biological Engineering BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
32
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Biological engineering is an emerging discipline that encompasses engineering theory and practice connected to and derived from the science of biology, just as mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are rooted in physics and chemical engineering in chemistry. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: Synthetic biology and cellular design Biomolecular, cellular and tissue engineering Bioproduction and metabolic engineering Biosensors Ecological and environmental engineering Biological engineering education and the biodesign process As the official journal of the Institute of Biological Engineering, Journal of Biological Engineering provides a home for the continuum from biological information science, molecules and cells, product formation, wastes and remediation, and educational advances in curriculum content and pedagogy at the undergraduate and graduate-levels. Manuscripts should explore commonalities with other fields of application by providing some discussion of the broader context of the work and how it connects to other areas within the field.
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