Biotin/avidin-free sandwich aptamer-based lateral flow assay (ALFA) for the diagnosis of Trichomonas vaginalis

IF 3.5 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Christine Aubrey C. Justo, Vasso Skouridou, Piet Cools, Guy Mulinganya, Alexandra Ibáñez-Escribano and Ciara K. O'Sullivan
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The development of low-cost, rapid point-of-care tests (POCT) for the detection of the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis is listed in the recent WHO global research priorities for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Aiming to contribute to this call and aid in ending STIs as a public health threat, we report the development of a DNA aptamer-based POCT for T. vaginalis. Herein, we report an aptamer-based lateral flow assay (ALFA) based on dual aptamers for the detection of T. vaginalis. This is the first report of an ALFA that does not rely on biotin/streptavidin for either capture or reporter molecule. Aptamer capture and recognition relies on the use of an UV-crosslinked aminated capture aptamer on the nitrocellulose membrane and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with a thioctic acid-modified reporter aptamer. The developed ALFA has an estimated laboratory production cost of less than 1 € per test, with the running buffer and the ALFA strip stable for at least 1 year at room temperature (22 °C). The assay requires three simple operator steps from sample procurement to result with a 15-minute runtime. The developed ALFA can detect down to 1.6 × 105T. vaginalis per mL and shows no cross-reactivity to common vaginal microorganisms and no matrix effect from clinical cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) samples is observed. Preliminary clinical evaluation using CVLs demonstrated that the assay has perfect concordance with wet-mount assay on matching vaginal swabs. The developed rapid test offers a simple, stable, and low-cost diagnostic test for T. vaginalis.

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基于无生物素/亲和素三明治适体的侧流试验诊断阴道毛滴虫
开发用于检测阴道毛滴虫寄生虫的低成本、快速的即时检测方法(POCT)被列入世卫组织最近关于性传播感染的全球研究重点。为了促进这一呼吁,并帮助结束作为公共卫生威胁的性传播感染,我们报告了基于DNA适体的阴道绦虫POCT的发展。在此,我们报告了一种基于双适体的检测阴道绦虫的适体侧流试验(ALFA)。这是首次报道不依赖生物素/链亲和素捕获或报告分子的ALFA。适配体捕获和识别依赖于使用紫外交联胺化捕获适配体在硝化纤维素膜和金纳米颗粒(AuNPs)功能化与硫硫酸修饰的报告体适配体。开发的ALFA每次测试的实验室生产成本估计低于1欧元,运行缓冲液和ALFA条带在室温(22°C)下稳定至少1年。该分析需要三个简单的操作步骤,从样品采购到结果,运行时间为15分钟。开发的ALFA可以检测到1.6 × 105T。对普通阴道微生物无交叉反应性,临床宫颈阴道灌洗(CVL)样品无基质效应。使用CVLs进行的初步临床评估表明,该检测方法与湿法检测方法在匹配阴道拭子上具有完美的一致性。开发的快速检测提供了一种简单、稳定、低成本的阴道绦虫诊断方法。
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