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Heat-enhancing aggregation of gold nanoparticles combined with loop-mediated isothermal amplification (HAG-LAMP) for Plasmodium falciparum detection
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Document Title
Heat-enhancing aggregation of gold nanoparticles combined with loop-mediated isothermal amplification (HAG-LAMP) for Plasmodium falciparum detection
Author
Suwannin P, Polpanich D, Leelayoova S, Mungthin M, Tangboriboonrat P, Elaissari A, Jangpatarapongsa K, Ruang-areerate T, Tangchaikeeree T
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Affiliations
Mahidol University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Phramongkutklao College of Medicine; Mahidol University; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS); CNRS - Institute of Chemistry (INC); UDICE-French Research Universities; Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Type
Article
Source Title
JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Year
2021
Volume
203
Open Access
Green Submitted
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DOI
10.1016/j.jpba.2021.114178
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Abstract
Malaria infection represents a major public health and economic issue that leads to morbidity and mortality globally. A highly effective and uncomplicated detection tool is required for malaria control in geographical hotspots of transmission. We developed a simple and more sensitive novel approach for the detection of the 18S rRNA gene of Plasmodium falciparum based on loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and visualization using colorimetric, streptavidin-functionalized gold nanoparticles (SA-GNPs). Two loop primers of LAMP were biotinylated to produce biotin-containing products during amplification. After the addition of SA-GNPs, clusters of avidin-biotin complexes were established in the LAMP structure. While the positive reactions remained wine red, the negative reactions became colorless with partial aggregations induced by hydrochloric acid (HCl) under heat enhancement (60 degrees C). All steps of the assay were completed within 50 min, its detection limit was 1 parasite/mu L, and it was highly specific for P. falciparum. This effortless detection system with high sensitivity and specificity could provide an alternative choice for malaria diagnostics in resource-limited regions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Funding Sponsor
Mahidol University; Office of National Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Policy Council (NXPO), Thailand [C10F630292]; Franco-Thai Cooperation Programme in Higher Education and Research/Franco-Thai Mobility Programme/PHC SIAM; Program Management Unit for Human Resources & Institutional Development, Research and Innovation, Thailand [630000050207]; Phramongkutklao College of Medicine; Ananda Mahidol Foundation; Graduate Scholarship of the Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol University
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