A facile visualized solid-phase detection of virus-specific nucleic acid sequences through an upconversion activated linear luminescence recovery process.

Xiaorong Liu, Chaonan He, Qi Huang, Mengmeng Yu, Zhuang Qiu, Haoxin Cheng, Yifei Yang, Xian Hao, Xiaolei Wang
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Abstract

The development of portable solid-phase biosensors is of great significance for point-of-care testing (POCT). In this work, we constructed a simple visualized solid-phase biosensor based on luminescence resonance energy transfer (LRET) from upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) to gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for quantitative detection of virus-specific nucleic acid sequences. The detection data showed that there was a linear relationship between the luminescence recovery of UCNPs and the concentrations of the target within the range of 5-100 nM, and the limit of detection (LOD) was 0.326 nM. Additionally, the luminescence recovery of UCNPs was visualized and quantitatively analyzed using a home-built luminescence image capture device and an open-source ImageJ software that can analyze and process images. Compared with conventional liquid-phase biosensors, the solid-phase analysis method we constructed not only has advantages in cost, portability and stability, but also is more conducive to the rapid acquisition and storage of the detected sample, which is expected to become a fast, efficient and reliable detection platform for POCT.
通过上转换激活的线性发光恢复过程,对病毒特异性核酸序列进行简单的可视化固相检测。
便携式固相生物传感器的开发对即时检测(POCT)具有重要意义。在这项工作中,我们构建了一个简单的可视化固体相生物传感器,基于发光共振能量转移(LRET)从上转换纳米粒子(UCNPs)到金纳米粒子(AuNPs),用于定量检测病毒特异性核酸序列。检测数据表明,在5 ~ 100 nM范围内,UCNPs的发光回收率与靶物浓度呈良好的线性关系,检出限(LOD)为0.326 nM。此外,利用自制的发光图像采集装置和开源的图像分析处理软件ImageJ对UCNPs的发光恢复进行可视化和定量分析。与传统的液相生物传感器相比,我们构建的固相分析方法不仅在成本、便携性和稳定性方面具有优势,而且更有利于检测样品的快速采集和存储,有望成为POCT快速、高效、可靠的检测平台。
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