| Literature DB >> 26280101 |
Min Wu1, Zhi-Ling Zhang1, Gang Chen1, Cong-Ying Wen1, Ling-Ling Wu1, Jiao Hu1, Chao-Chao Xiong2, Jian-Jun Chen2, Dai-Wen Pang1.
Abstract
Avian influenza A(H7N9) virus, which emerged in China in the spring of 2013, has infected hundreds of people and resulted in many deaths. Herein, a rapid and quantitative assay is proposed for the one-step detection of H7N9 virions. Immunomagnetic nanospheres (IMNs) and antibody-conjugated quantum dots (Ab-QDs) are simultaneously employed to capture and identify the target virus, leading to a high efficiency, good specificity, and strong anti-interference ability. Moreover, this reliable detection assay, which combines the efficient magnetic enrichment and the unique photophysical properties of QDs, can achieve a high sensitivity for a low detection limit. At the same time, this detection strategy shows great flexibility for employment in a variety of fluorescence detectors, including fluorescence spectrometry, microscope assays, and handheld UV lamp tests. Furthermore, our one-step detection strategy induces very little change in the integrity of the vulnerable virions, which enables additional genotyping testing following the fluorescence detection. The present study, thus, reports a rapid and quantitative approach for the detection of H7N9 virions based on simultaneous magnetic capture and QD labeling, thereby providing a higher probability for detection and therefore faster diagnosis of H7N9-infected patients.Entities:
Keywords: detectors; magnetic nanospheres; quantum dots; sensors; viral infections, avian influenza
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26280101 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201403746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281