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Detection and Quantification of HspX Antigen in Sputum Samples Using Plasmonic Biosensing: Toward a Real Point-of-Care (POC) for Tuberculosis Diagnosis.

Enelia Cristina Peláez1,2,3,4, Maria Carmen Estevez1, Alvaro Mongui3, M-Carmen Menéndez5, Carlos Toro6, Oscar L Herrera-Sandoval2,4, Jaime Robledo7, Maria J García5, Patricia Del Portillo3, Laura M Lechuga1.   

Abstract

Advancements that occurred during the last years in the diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis infection, have prompted increased survival rates of patients. However, limitations related to the inefficiency of an early detection still remain; some techniques and laboratory methods do not have enough specificity and most instruments are expensive and require handling by trained staff. In order to contribute to a prompt and effective diagnosis of tuberculosis, we report the development of a portable, user-friendly, and low-cost biosensor device for its early detection. By using a label-free surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor, we have established a direct immunoassay for the direct detection and quantification of the heat shock protein X (HspX) of Mtb, a well-established biomarker of this pathogen, directly in pretreated sputum samples. The method relies on highly specific monoclonal antibodies that are previously immobilized on the plasmonic sensor surface. This technology allows for the direct detection of the biomarker without amplification steps, showing a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.63 ng mL-1 and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 2.12 ng mL-1. The direct analysis in pretreated sputum shows significant differences in the HspX concentration in patients with tuberculosis (with concentration levels in the order of 116-175 ng mL-1) compared with non-tuberculosis infected patients (values below the LOQ of the assay).

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Keywords:  HspX recombinant protein; SPR immunosensor; human sputum samples; point-of-care device; tuberculosis diagnosis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32233503     DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.9b00502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Infect Dis        ISSN: 2373-8227            Impact factor:   5.084


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Review 1.  Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Spectroscopy and Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) Biosensors: A Comparative Review.

Authors:  Patrick Steglich; Giulia Lecci; Andreas Mai
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-09       Impact factor: 3.847

Review 2.  Improved Conventional and New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.

Authors:  Baoyu Dong; Zhiqun He; Yuqing Li; Xinyue Xu; Chuan Wang; Jumei Zeng
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 6.064

Review 3.  Advances in airborne microorganisms detection using biosensors: A critical review.

Authors:  Jinbiao Ma; Manman Du; Can Wang; Xinwu Xie; Hao Wang; Qian Zhang
Journal:  Front Environ Sci Eng       Date:  2021-04-05

Review 4.  Emerging point-of-care biosensors for rapid diagnosis of COVID-19: current progress, challenges, and future prospects.

Authors:  Yousef Rasmi; Xiaokang Li; Johra Khan; Tugba Ozer; Jane Ru Choi
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2021-05-18       Impact factor: 4.142

Review 5.  Plasmonic nanosensors for point-of-care biomarker detection.

Authors:  Congran Jin; Ziqian Wu; John H Molinski; Junhu Zhou; Yundong Ren; John X J Zhang
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-04-16
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