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Cas12a-Activated Universal Field-Deployable Detectors for Bacterial Diagnostics.


ABSTRACT: Field-deployable detectors of disease biomarkers provide a simple and fast analysis of clinical specimens. However, most of the existing field-deployable diagnostics have poor sensitivity and are not suitable for the detection of biomarkers with low abundance. Herein, we report a highly sensitive and rapid colorimetric readout paper-based assay for pathogen detection by integrating the unique collateral activity of a Cas12a-activated universal field-deployable detector (CUFD). The collateral effect of Cas12a results in a nonspecific destruction of a fluorophore biotin-labeled ssDNA reporter for the CUFD. This technique can quantify seven different kinds of pathogens in blood samples without any purification procedure, with sensitivity as low as 10 aM for the Shigella dysenteriae DNA. This CUFD technique has significant potential for the detection of pathogenic DNA as well as other types of DNA or RNA targets at the point-of-care application.

SUBMITTER: Sun Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7315577 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cas12a-Activated Universal Field-Deployable Detectors for Bacterial Diagnostics.

Sun Yun Y   Liu Hong H   Shen Yuanyuan Y   Huang Xingmei X   Song Fengge F   Ge Xiaolin X   Wang Aimin A   Zhang Kaixiang K   Li Yue Y   Li Chaoyang C   Wan Yi Y   Li Jinghong J  

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Field-deployable detectors of disease biomarkers provide a simple and fast analysis of clinical specimens. However, most of the existing field-deployable diagnostics have poor sensitivity and are not suitable for the detection of biomarkers with low abundance. Herein, we report a highly sensitive and rapid colorimetric readout paper-based assay for pathogen detection by integrating the unique collateral activity of a Cas12a-activated universal field-deployable detector (CUFD). The collateral eff  ...[more]

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