| Literature DB >> 34778887 |
Siyi Zou1, Lei Wu1, Gan Li1, Juan Wang2, Dongni Cao1, Tao Xu1, Aiqing Jia2, Yong Tang1.
Abstract
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), as the main causative pathogen of viral diarrhea in pigs, has been reported to result in high morbidity and mortality in neonatal piglets and cause significant economic losses to the swine industry. Rapid diagnosis methods are essential for preventing outbreaks and transmission of this disease. In this study, a paper-based lateral flow immunoassay for the rapid diagnosis of PEDV in swine fecal samples was developed using stable color-rich latex beads as the label. Under optimal conditions, the newly developed latex bead-based lateral flow immunoassay (LBs-LFIA) attained a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 103.60 TCID50/mL and no cross-reactivity with other related swine viruses. To solve swine feces impurity interference, by adding a filtration unit design of LFIA without an additional pretreatment procedure, the LBs-LFIA gave good agreement (92.59%) with RT-PCR results in the analysis of clinical swine fecal samples (n = 108), which was more accurate than previously reported colloidal gold LFIA (74.07%) and fluorescent LFIA (86.67%). Moreover, LBs-LFIA showed sufficient accuracy (coefficient of variance [CV] < 15%) and stable (room temperature storage life > 56 days) performance for PEDV detection, which is promising for on-site analysis and user-driven testing in pig production system. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s44149-021-00029-1.Entities:
Keywords: Filter pad; Lateral flow immunoassay; Latex beads; Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus; Sample pretreatment
Year: 2021 PMID: 34778887 PMCID: PMC8572657 DOI: 10.1186/s44149-021-00029-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Dis ISSN: 2731-0442
Fig. 1Schematic of PEDV detection using the LBs-LFIA. PEDV, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
Fig. 2Characterization of the LBs-mAbs. a TEM images of LBs and LBs-mAb. b Hydrodynamic diameter distribution of LBs and LBs-mAbs. c Zeta potential distribution of LBs, activated LBs-COOH, LBs-mAbs and mAbs
Optimization of the LBs-LFIA condition
| Experimental parameters | Condition | Optimal value |
|---|---|---|
| Interpretation time (min) | 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 | 15 |
| The amount of mAbs labeled with LBs (μg) | 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 | 30 |
| Concentration of c-mAb on T line (mg/mL) | 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.5 | 0.75 |
Fig. 3Optimization of filter pads added to the LBs-LFIA. a Images of the positive and negative sample results using different filter pads. b Gray value analysis of T line
Fig. 4Analytical sensitivity of LBs-LFIA for PEDV detection a Photograph of visual interpretation b The dependence of the gray value of T line of LBs-LFIA on the concentration of PEDV c A calibration curve drawn of T line gray values in the range of 103.65 to 106.35 TCID50/mL d The LOD verification test for LBs-LFIA. PEDV, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. Error bars represent the standard deviation of three replicate experiments
Fig. 5Analytical specificity. a Photograph of common swine virus tested by LBs-LFIA. b Gray values of T line on the LBs-LFIAs
Recovery of LBs-LFIA in PEDV-spiked swine fecal samples
| Added (μg/mL) | Found (μg/mL) | Recoverya (%) | StDb | CVc (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 22.879 | 114.40 | 2.262 | 9.89 |
| 2 | 1.994 | 99.70 | 0.202 | 10.1 |
| 0.2 | 0.182 | 91.00 | 0.022 | 11.0 |
aRecovery (%) = (Detected concentration/spiked concentration) × 100%
bStD, Standard deviation (n = 5)
cCV, Coefficient variation = (Mean/StD) × 100%
Fig. 6Gray values of T line for the detection of high and low PEDV concentrations and the negative control over time. a Room temperature b 37 °C c 50 °C
Fig. 7Detection of PEDV in clinical swine fecal samples. a Workflow and turnaround time for clinical PEDV detection with LBs-LFIA. b Swine fecal sample detection results. Each sample was confirmed by RT-PCR in advance
Comparison of the analysis results between LBs-LFIA and RT-PCR
| Analytical methods | RT-PCR | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | |||
| LBs-LFIA | Positive | 62 | 0 | 62 |
| Negative | 8 | 38 | 46 | |
| Total | 70 | 38 | 108 | |
| Coincidence rate (%) | 88.57 | 100 | 92.59 | |