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Lipopolysaccharide Detection with Glycan-Specific Lectins-a Nonspecific Binding Approach Applied to Surface Plasmon
Mathieu Lamarre1,2, Denis Boudreau1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Pavillon Alexandre-Vachon, 1045, avenue de la Médecine, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec G1 V0A6, Canada.
Abstract:
The detection and classification of lipopolysaccharides (LPS), pivotal constituents of Gram-negative bacteria, are fundamental to the progression of biosensing technologies in fields such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, and food safety. This study presents an innovative approach utilizing a panel of glycan-selective lectins in conjunction with surface plasmon resonance (SPR) providing a novel perspective on the evolution of biosensors within the context of the ongoing tension between the highly selective, one-probe-one-target methodology and the broader, resource-intensive approach that integrates complex and costly technological tools into the biosensing discipline. Guided by the principles of lean development, we employed a panel of lectins to construct multiprobe detection profiles, thereby facilitating the precise classification of LPS variants while minimizing both variability and resource expenditure. Advanced machine learning techniques were applied to optimize feature selection and enhance classification accuracy, demonstrating that a minimal set of four lectins sustains exceptional predictive performance. This synergy between traditional affinity techniques and data science enhances assay engineering efficiency, scalability, and integration into routine workflows, supporting frontline pathogen monitoring. This innovative approach holds promise for addressing global health challenges, providing more profound insights into biosensing methodologies, and expanding pathogen screening networks closer to the public and health safety management bodies.

