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A Sweet Spot for Molecular Diagnostics: Coupling Isothermal Amplification and Strand Exchange Circuits to Glucometers
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EngineeringViral DiagnosticsSynthetic TemplatesMolecular BiologyNucleic Acid Amplification TestBiomedical EngineeringBiosensing SystemsBioanalysisMolecular CommunicationClinical ChemistryBiophysicsDiagnostic DeviceDiagnostic VirologyZaire EbolavirusBiomolecular AnalysisVirologyStrand Exchange CircuitsCoupling Isothermal AmplificationBiomolecular EngineeringMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesNucleic Acid CircuitryBiomedical DiagnosticsBioelectronicsNucleic Acid AmplificationSweet SpotChemical ProbeMedicine
Strand exchange nucleic acid circuitry can be used to transduce isothermal nucleic acid amplification products into signals that can be readable on an off-the-shelf glucometer. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is limited by the accumulation of non-specific products, but nucleic acid circuitry can be used to probe and distinguish specific amplicons. By combining this high temperature isothermal amplification method with a thermostable invertase, we can directly transduce Middle-East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Zaire Ebolavirus templates into glucose signals, with a sensitivity as low as 20-100 copies/μl, equating to atto-molar (or low zepto-mole). Virus from cell lysates and synthetic templates could be readily amplified and detected even in sputum or saliva. An OR gate that coordinately triggered on viral amplicons further guaranteed fail-safe virus detection. The method describes has potential for accelerating point-of-care applications, in that biological samples could be applied to a transducer that would then directly interface with an off-the-shelf, approved medical device.
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