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An immunochromatographic test for serological diagnosis of scrub typhus.

Authors :
Yan, Shuhao
Lu, Qingyu
Tao, Qingyuan
Lu, Yawei
Gao, Bao
Wang, Sibo
Cai, Xusheng
Ai, Lele
Xiong, Xiaohui
Cao, Min
Tan, Weilong
Source :
Journal of Immunological Methods. May2024, Vol. 528, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A fluorescent immunochromatographic test (FM-ICT) was developed for rapid detection of anti- Orientia tsutsugamushi antibodies in serum samples. The FM-ICT was constructed based on the dual-antigen sandwich method. Truncated 56 kDa outer membrane protein of O. tsutsugamushi strain SJ, was expressed in E. coli and mixed with those of Ptan and Gillam strains. A thin line of the protein mixture was precisely sprayed across a nitrocellulose membrane making this the "Test" line. Polyclonal antibodies (pAbs) to O.tsutsugamushi were sprayed in another line across the membrane making this the "Control" line. Fluorescent microspheres conjugated 56 kDa proteins reacting with sample serum will be captured on the "Test" line if the sample contains antibodies to O.tsutsugamushi. Several experimental parameters were optimized. After optimizing the reaction procedure, the results are visible, within 6 min, with the naked eye under ultraviolet light. The limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be 7.63 ng/mL with prepared polyclonal antibodies. No cross-reaction was observed with sera samples from other febrile diseases. In clinical evaluations, the strips showed 94.92% sensitivity (106/112) and 93.75% specificity (56/60). The FM-ICT we developed will provide a new tool for on-site diagnosis of scrub typhus. • Recombinant proteins of three epidemic strains were mixed as diagnostic antigen. • Fuorescent microsphere were used in immunochromatographic strip for lower LOD. • Results can be read by naked eyes with the help of a portable UV lamp. • Suitable for on-site diagnosis in lab, families, even in the wild or remote areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221759
Volume :
528
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunological Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176611956
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2024.113653