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Smartphone-assisted Fluorescent Analysis of Polyt-Cu-nanoprobes Using Nucleic Acid Amplification Test for the Diagnosis of Tuberculosis.

Analytical biochemistry(2021)

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Abstract
Tuberculosis is one of devastating infectious diseases in the world, and early diagnosis and treatment can help overcome this global burden. In this work, a new detection platform combining smartphone-assisted fluorescent analysis and highly sensitive fluorescent copper nanoprobes (CuNPs) in a specific nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) was demonstrated and validated using clinical samples. To enhance the precision and accuracy of detection, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), padlock probe (PLP) ligation, and rolling circle amplification (RCA) were combined. Long poly(thymine) (polyT) single-stranded DNA was synthesized through RCA, and polyT-CuNPs were formed by adding copper(II) ions and sodium ascorbate as reducing agents; subsequently, the results were visualized through the excitation from a UV transilluminator and quantified with just a smartphone. After optimization, this proposed platform was validated by testing 18 residual DNA samples after TB PCR, including 8 TB-negative and 10 TB-positive samples, and exhibited a detection limit of 5 fg/μL. The findings indicate the potential of this platform for practical application, where it can be combined with a smartphone for image analysis to achieve accurate on-site detection of TB, especially in resource-limited settings.
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Tuberculosis,Nucleic acid amplification test,Padlock probe,Rolling circle amplification,polyT-CuNPs,Smartphone-assisted fluorescent analysis
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