Issue 2, 2010

Detection of avian influenza virus by fluorescent DNA barcode-based immunoassay with sensitivity comparable to PCR

Abstract

In this paper, a coupling of fluorophore-DNA barcode and bead-based immunoassay for detecting avian influenza virus (AIV) with PCR-like sensitivity is reported. The assay is based on the use of sandwich immunoassay and fluorophore-tagged oligonucleotides as representative barcodes. The detection involves the sandwiching of the target AIV between magnetic immunoprobes and barcode-carrying immunoprobes. Because each barcode-carrying immunoprobe is functionalized with a multitude of fluorophore-DNA barcode strands, many DNA barcodes are released for each positive binding event resulting in amplification of the signal. Using an inactivated H16N3 AIV as a model, a linear response over five orders of magnitude was obtained, and the sensitivity of the detection was comparable to conventional RT-PCR. Moreover, the entire detection required less than 2 hr. The results indicate that the method has great potential as an alternative for surveillance of epidemic outbreaks caused by AIV, other viruses and microorganisms.

Graphical abstract: Detection of avian influenza virus by fluorescent DNA barcode-based immunoassay with sensitivity comparable to PCR

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2009
Accepted
30 Nov 2009
First published
15 Dec 2009

Analyst, 2010,135, 337-342

Detection of avian influenza virus by fluorescent DNA barcode-based immunoassay with sensitivity comparable to PCR

C. Cao, R. Dhumpa, D. D. Bang, Z. Ghavifekr, J. Høgberg and A. Wolff, Analyst, 2010, 135, 337 DOI: 10.1039/B916821B

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