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Semi-automated, occupationally safe immunofluorescence microtip sensor for rapid detection of Mycobacterium cells in sputum

Authors :
Clement E. Furlong
Morgan Hiraiwa
Gerard A. Cangelosi
Kris M. Weigel
Kyong Hoon Lee
Annie L. Becker
Kieseok Oh
Dayong Gao
Shinnosuke Inoue
Scott D. Soelberg
Andrew M. Cairns
Jae Hyun Chung
Jong-Hoon Kim
Hyun Boo Lee
Zhiquan Shu
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 1, p e86018 (2014)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

An occupationally safe (biosafe) sputum liquefaction protocol was developed for use with a semi-automated antibody-based microtip immunofluorescence sensor. The protocol effectively liquefied sputum and inactivated microorganisms including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, while preserving the antibody-binding activity of Mycobacterium cell surface antigens. Sputum was treated with a synergistic chemical-thermal protocol that included moderate concentrations of NaOH and detergent at 60°C for 5 to 10 min. Samples spiked with M. tuberculosis complex cells showed approximately 10(6)-fold inactivation of the pathogen after treatment. Antibody binding was retained post-treatment, as determined by analysis with a microtip immunosensor. The sensor correctly distinguished between Mycobacterium species and other cell types naturally present in biosafe-treated sputum, with a detection limit of 100 CFU/mL for M. tuberculosis, in a 30-minute sample-to-result process. The microtip device was also semi-automated and shown to be compatible with low-cost, LED-powered fluorescence microscopy. The device and biosafe sputum liquefaction method opens the door to rapid detection of tuberculosis in settings with limited laboratory infrastructure.

Details

ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PloS one
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f9ff2ab417f417a4dfb27bdea98b474