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A magneto-DNA nanoparticle system for the rapid and sensitive diagnosis of enteric fever
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Author Affiliations
Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InScientific Reports
Year2016
Citations11
Abstract
There is currently no widely available optimal assay for diagnosing patients with enteric fever. Here we present a novel assay designed to detect amplified Salmonella nucleic acid (mRNA) using magneto-DNA probes and a miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance device. We designed primers for genes specific to S. Typhi, S. Paratyphi A, and genes conserved among Salmonella enterica spp. and utilized strongly magnetized nanoparticles to enhance the detection signal. Blood samples spiked with in vitro grown S. Typhi, S. Paratyphi A, S. Typhimurium, and E. coli were used to confirm the specificity of each probe-set, and serial 10-fold dilutions were used to determine the limit of the detection of the assay, 0.01-1.0 CFU/ml. For proof of principle, we applied our assay to…
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