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A Robust, Safe, and Scalable Magnetic Nanoparticle Workflow for RNA Extraction of Pathogens from Clinical and Wastewater Samples.

Gerardo Ramos-Mandujano1, Rahul Salunke1, Sara Mfarrej1, Andri Taruna Rachmadi1, Sharif Hala1,2, Jinna Xu1, Fadwa S Alofi3, Asim Khogeer4, Anwar M Hashem5,6, Naif A M Almontashiri7,8, Afrah Alsomali9, Digambar B Shinde10, Samir Hamdan1, Pei-Ying Hong1, Arnab Pain1, Mo Li1.   

Abstract

Molecular diagnosis and surveillance of pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 depend on nucleic acid isolation. Pandemics at the scale of COVID-19 can cause a global shortage of proprietary commercial reagents and BSL-2 laboratories to safely perform testing. Therefore, alternative solutions are urgently needed to address these challenges. An open-source method, magnetic-nanoparticle-aided viral RNA isolation from contagious samples (MAVRICS), built upon readily available reagents, and easily assembled in any basically equipped laboratory, is thus developed. The performance of MAVRICS is evaluated using validated pathogen detection assays and real-world and contrived samples. Unlike conventional methods, MAVRICS works directly in samples inactivated in phenol-chloroform (e.g., TRIzol), thus allowing infectious samples to be handled safely without biocontainment facilities. MAVRICS allows wastewater biomass immobilized on membranes to be directly inactivated and lysed in TRIzol followed by RNA extraction by magnetic nanoparticles, thereby greatly reducing biohazard risk and simplifying processing procedures. Using 39 COVID-19 patient samples and two wastewater samples, it is shown that MAVRICS rivals commercial kits in detection of SARS-CoV-2, influenza viruses, and respiratory syncytial virus. Therefore, MAVRICS is safe, fast, and scalable. It is field-deployable with minimal equipment requirements and could become an enabling technology for widespread testing and wastewater monitoring of diverse pathogens.
© 2021 The Authors. Global Challenges published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.

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Keywords:  SARS‐CoV‐2; influenza; magnetic nanoparticles; nucleic acid purification; wastewater surveillance

Year:  2021        PMID: 33786197      PMCID: PMC7995109          DOI: 10.1002/gch2.202000068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Chall        ISSN: 2056-6646


  3 in total

1.  Simultaneous detection and mutation surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and multiple respiratory viruses by rapid field-deployable sequencing.

Authors:  Chongwei Bi; Gerardo Ramos-Mandujano; Yeteng Tian; Sharif Hala; Jinna Xu; Sara Mfarrej; Concepcion Rodriguez Esteban; Estrella Nuñez Delicado; Fadwa S Alofi; Asim Khogeer; Anwar M Hashem; Naif A M Almontashiri; Arnab Pain; Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte; Mo Li
Journal:  Med (N Y)       Date:  2021-03-31

2.  Contribution of magnetic particles in molecular diagnosis of human viruses.

Authors:  Sumera Khizar; Amal A Al-Dossary; Nadia Zine; Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault; Abdelhamid Errachid; Abdelhamid Elaissari
Journal:  Talanta       Date:  2022-01-21       Impact factor: 6.057

Review 3.  Uncoupling Molecular Testing for SARS-CoV-2 From International Supply Chains.

Authors:  Jo-Ann L Stanton; Rory O'Brien; Richard J Hall; Anastasia Chernyavtseva; Hye Jeong Ha; Lauren Jelley; Peter D Mace; Alexander Klenov; Jackson M Treece; John D Fraser; Fiona Clow; Lewis Clarke; Yongdong Su; Harikrishnan M Kurup; Vyacheslav V Filichev; William Rolleston; Lee Law; Phillip M Rendle; Lawrence D Harris; James M Wood; Thomas W Scully; James E Ussher; Jenny Grant; Timothy A Hore; Tim V Moser; Rhodri Harfoot; Blair Lawley; Miguel E Quiñones-Mateu; Patrick Collins; Richard Blaikie
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-01-24
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