| Literature DB >> 34356695 |
Sophie Mavrikou1, Vasileios Tsekouras1, Kyriaki Hatziagapiou2,3, Foteini Paradeisi1, Petros Bakakos4, Athanasios Michos2, Antonia Koutsoukou4, Elissavet Konstantellou4, George I Lambrou2, Eleni Koniari5, Elizabeth-Barbara Tatsi5, Joseph Papaparaskevas6, Dimitrios Iliopoulos7, George P Chrousos5, Spyridon Kintzios1.
Abstract
The availability of antigen tests for SARS-CoV-2 represents a major step for the mass surveillance of the incidence of infection, especially regarding COVID-19 asymptomatic and/or early-stage patients. Recently, we reported the development of a Bioelectric Recognition Assay-based biosensor able to detect the SARS-CoV-2 S1 spike protein expressed on the surface of the virus in just three minutes, with high sensitivity and selectivity. The working principle was established by measuring the change of the electric potential of membrane-engineered mammalian cells bearing the human chimeric spike S1 antibody after attachment of the respective viral protein. In the present study, we applied the novel biosensor to patient-derived nasopharyngeal samples in a clinical set-up, with absolutely no sample pretreatment. More importantly, membrane-engineered cells were pre-immobilized in a proprietary biomatrix, thus enabling their long-term preservation prior to use as well as significantly increasing their ease-of-handle as test consumables. The plug-and-apply novel biosensor was able to detect the virus in positive samples with a 92.8% success rate compared to RT-PCR. No false negative results were recorded. These findings demonstrate the potential applicability of the biosensor for the early, routine mass screening of SARS-CoV-2 on a scale not yet realized.Entities:
Keywords: Bioelectric Recognition Assay (BERA); Point-of-Care (POC); S1 spike protein; membrane engineering; public health surveillance; rapid antigen test; screening; serological assay; severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Year: 2021 PMID: 34356695 DOI: 10.3390/bios11070224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosensors (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6374