| Literature DB >> 32284553 |
Michael M Kaminski1,2,3, Miguel A Alcantar1, Isadora T Lape4, Robert Greensmith2,3, Allison C Huske1, Jacqueline A Valeri1,5, Francisco M Marty6, Verena Klämbt7, Jamil Azzi4, Enver Akalin8, Leonardo V Riella9, James J Collins10,11,12.
Abstract
In organ transplantation, infection and rejection are major causes of graft loss. They are linked by the net state of immunosuppression. To diagnose and treat these conditions earlier, and to improve long-term patient outcomes, refined strategies for the monitoring of patients after graft transplantation are needed. Here, we show that a fast and inexpensive assay based on CRISPR-Cas13 accurately detects BK polyomavirus DNA and cytomegalovirus DNA from patient-derived blood and urine samples, as well as CXCL9 messenger RNA (a marker of graft rejection) at elevated levels in urine samples from patients experiencing acute kidney transplant rejection. The assay, which we adapted for lateral-flow readout, enables-via simple visualization-the post-transplantation monitoring of common opportunistic viral infections and of graft rejection, and should facilitate point-of-care post-transplantation monitoring.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32284553 DOI: 10.1038/s41551-020-0546-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biomed Eng ISSN: 2157-846X Impact factor: 25.671