Fluorescent Double-Stranded DNA-Templated Copper Nanoprobes for Rapid Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

Tsung Ting Tsai, Chung An Chen, Natalie Yi Ju Ho, Shuan Yang, Chien Fu Chen*

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Abstract

In this work, we investigate highly sensitive fluorescent Cu nanoparticles for use as rapid and specific nucleic acid amplification nanoprobes (NPs) for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. After applying polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to a tuberculosis (TB) sample, we demonstrate that the presence of the targeted IS6110 DNA sequence of TB can be easily and directly detected through the in situ formation of DNA-templated fluorescent Cu NPs and subsequently quantified using only a smartphone. Compared to traditional DNA analysis, this sensing platform does not require purification steps and eliminates the need for electrophoresis to confirm the PCR results. After optimization, this dsDNA-Cu NP-PCR method has the ability to analyze clinical TB nucleic acid samples at a detection limit of 5 fg/μL, and the fluorescent signal can be distinguished in only ?3 min after the DNA has been amplified. Moreover, with the combination of smartphone-assisted imaging analysis, we can further reduce the instrument size/cost and enhance the portability. In this manner, we are able to eliminate the need for a fluorescent spectrophotometer to measure the clinical sample. These results demonstrate this platform's practical applicability, combining a smartphone and on-site analysis while retaining the detection performance, making it suitable for clinical DNA applications in resource-limited regions of the world.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2885-2892
Number of pages8
JournalACS Sensors
Volume4
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 11 2019

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Keywords

  • fluorescent copper nanoprobes
  • molecular diagnosis
  • point-of-care testing
  • smartphone imaging
  • tuberculosis

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