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摘要
传统的环介导等温扩增(LAMP)检测依靠冷链来保持LAMP试剂在储存和运输过程中的稳定性。这一要求限制了基于lamp的方法在资源有限环境中的应用。为了克服这一挑战,我们开发了一种室温稳定、即用型的LAMP诊断工具,用于检测人畜共患疟疾。在这项研究中,我们报告了使用LAMP检测包括野疟原虫在内的五种人畜共患疟疾,因为迄今为止还没有关于LAMP检测野疟原虫的出版物。反应混合物在真空容器中旋转干燥,并在室温下与硅胶一起保存。cynomolgi、P. coatneyi、P. fieldi和P. inui的检出限为1 copy/µL, P. knowlesi的检出限为10 copy/µL。结果可以通过颜色的变化直观地观察,不需要专门的设备。阳性样品用黄色表示,阴性样品用粉色表示。脱水后的LAMP试剂可在室温下保存15天。结合了棉子糖的优点,脱水LAMP试验在疟疾流行的资源有限的环境中是一种理想的诊断工具。
Rapid detection of zoonotic malaria using room-temperature stable and ready-to-use colorimetric LAMP reagents
Traditional loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays rely on a cold chain to preserve the stability of LAMP reagents during storage and transport. This requirement restricts the application of LAMP-based methods in resource-limited settings. To overcome this challenge, we developed a room-temperature stable, ready-to-use dried format of the LAMP diagnostic tool for detecting zoonotic malaria. In this study, we report the use of LAMP for detecting five zoonotic malaria species including Plasmodium fieldi, as there have been no previous publications on LAMP for fieldi to date. The reaction mixture was spin-dried in a vacuum container and stored with silica gel at room temperature before used. The detection limits were 1 copy/µL for P. cynomolgi, P. coatneyi, P. fieldi, and P. inui, while the detection limit for P. knowlesi was 10 copies/µL. Results can be visually observed through color changes, without the need for specialized equipment. Positive samples were indicated in yellow while negative reactions remained pink. The dehydrated LAMP reagents can be kept at room temperature for 15 days. Combination of the advantages of the raffinose, the dehydrated LAMP assay develop here is an ideal diagnostic tool in resource-limited settings where malaria is endemic.
期刊介绍:
Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.