Frontiers in Microbiology (Mar 2023)

A novel loop-mediated isothermal amplification-lateral flow dipstick method for Helicobacter pylori detection

  • Wenwen Liu,
  • Gang Lu,
  • Gang Lu,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Yu Wang,
  • Zhenghong Chen,
  • Yunyun Gao,
  • Zhipeng Yin,
  • Yi Wu,
  • Xiaoqian Lv,
  • Pengbo Guo,
  • Pengbo Guo,
  • Yinghui Zhao,
  • Yinghui Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1094600
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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IntroductionTo eradicate Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and reduce the risk of gastric cancer, a sensitive, specific, convenient, and simple detection method is needed. This study aimed to establish a novel loop-mediated isothermal amplification-lateral flow dipstick (LAMP-LFD) method for H. pylori detection.MethodsLAMP primer design software was used to design primers for the conserved sites of the H. pylori ureB gene. UreB-FIP-labeled biotin was used for LAMP amplification, and FAM-labeled probes were specifically hybridized with LAMP amplification products, which were then detected by LFD. In addition, a clinical study was conducted to assess LAMP-LFD in 20 fecal samples.ResultsThe results of the optimization indicated that H. pylori could be specifically detected by LFD without cross-reaction with other non-H. pylori bacteria when the LAMP was performed at 65°C for 60 min. The lower limit of the detection method was 102 copies/μL, which was 100 times the sensitivity of polymerase chain reaction (PCR). H. pylori-positive fecal samples were detected by LAMP-LFD in 13/20 patients.DiscussionIn conclusion, a new LAMP-LFD assay has been fully established and confirmed for H. pylori detection. The entire process can be completed in approximately 1.5 h, with the advantages of strong specificity, high sensitivity, and simple operation. This study provides a novel potential method for the detection of H. pylori in the clinical settings of primary hospitals and low-resource countries.

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