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High-throughput Detection of Respiratory Pathogens in Animal Specimens by Nanoscale PCR
Published on: November 28, 2016
MVPCR: Multiplex Visual Detection Strategy Based on Ultrafast PCR for Point-of-Care Pathogens Detection Within 10 Min
Ziqin Zhang1, Cui Wu2, Linlin Bai3
1College of Biological Science and Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108 China.
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Pathogens pose significant threats to biosecurity and environmental health due to their potential for widespread outbreaks. Effective pathogen detection requires methods that are rapid, sensitive, specific, and informative. Here, we proposed a multiplex visual detection system that integrated ultrafast polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and molecular beacons, allowing the simultaneous detection of three pathogens in a one-pot reaction. The ultrafast PCR protocol employed cycles of just 7 s each, allowing the entire process-from sampling to result-to be completed within only 10 min. Molecular beacons hybridized with target sequences during ultrafast PCR, generating fluorescence signals that are visually detectable without specialized equipment. Additionally, we developed a compact, portable cartridge integrated with online software for fluorescence visualization and direct result output, eliminating the need for bulky instruments and specialized personnel, thereby facilitating point-of-care testing (POCT). The method demonstrated high specificity and sensitivity, with a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 23 copies per reaction. It achieved a 100% positive detection rate in practical applications, performing comparably to standard PCR. Furthermore, the method effectively identified low concentrations of pathogens in animal infection samples. This ultrafast, highly sensitive, specific, and informative method shows significant potential for POCT applications, including food safety monitoring and clinical diagnostics.
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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43657-024-00216-3.

