Issue 2, 2024

An impedimetric immunosensor for diagnosis of Brazilian spotted fever in blood plasma

Abstract

Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) is a serious disease of medical importance due to its rapid evolution and high lethality. The effectiveness of the treatment mainly depends on the rapid diagnosis, which is currently performed by indirect immunofluorescence and PCR tests, which require high costs and laboratory structure. In order to propose an alternative methodology, we sought to develop an impedimetric immunosensor (IM) based on the immobilization of specific IgY antibodies for IgG anti Rickettsia rickettsii, using blood plasma from capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), for characterization, validation and applications of the ready IM. IM selectivity was observed when comparing capybara reagent IgG (IgGcr) readings with non-reagent IgG (IgGnr). A reagent IgG calibration curve was obtained, from which the limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of 1.3 ng mL−1 and 4.4 ng mL−1 were calculated, respectively. The accuracy tests showed that different concentrations of IgGcr showed a maximum deviation of 20.0%, with CI between 90.00% and 95.00%. Intermediate precision tests showed a relative standard deviation of 2.09% for researcher 1 and 2.61% for researcher 2, and the F test showed no significant difference between the recovery values found between the two analysts, since Fcal 1.56 < 5.05 and P-value 0.48 > 0, 05. Therefore, an impedimetric immunosensor was developed to detect anti BSF IgG in capybara blood plasma, which greatly contributes to the improvement of diagnostic tests, cost reduction and ease of execution.

Graphical abstract: An impedimetric immunosensor for diagnosis of Brazilian spotted fever in blood plasma

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jul 2023
Accepted
20 Nov 2023
First published
22 Nov 2023

Anal. Methods, 2024,16, 189-195

An impedimetric immunosensor for diagnosis of Brazilian spotted fever in blood plasma

M. O. Araújo Pereira, Á. F. Júnior, E. S. Batista Rodrigues, H. Mulser, G. Nascimento de Mello e Silva, W. T. Pio dos Santos and E. de Souza Gil, Anal. Methods, 2024, 16, 189 DOI: 10.1039/D3AY01308A

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