Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine (Sep 2024)

Selective mycobacterial capture with ultraviolet-polymerized poly-dimethyldiallyl chloride functionalized surfaces

  • Xuesong Jiang,
  • Bonolo S. P. Mathekga,
  • Digvijay Singh,
  • Devin Coon,
  • Anjana Sinha,
  • Derek Armstrong,
  • Soumyadipta Acharya,
  • Hai-Quan Mao,
  • Yukari C. Manabe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-024-06829-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) is the top cause of death from a single infectious pathogen after COVID-19. Despite molecular diagnostic advances, two-thirds of the 10 million annual TB cases are still diagnosed using direct smear microscopy which has ~50% sensitivity. To increase the analytical performance of smear microscopy, we developed and characterized a novel polymer (Polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride [PDADMAC]) engraftment on inexpensive polystyrene (PS) specifically functionalized for mycobacterial capture. Engraftment is achieved via UV photopolymerization of DADMAC monomer on plasma-activated PS. The platform was tested on sputum from presumptive TB cases in Kampala, Uganda (n = 50), with an increased overall sensitivity of 81.8% (27/33) vs. fluorescent smear microscopy 57% (19/33) compared to a molecular (Cepheid GeneXpert MTB/RIF) gold standard. Frugal smear diagnostic innovation that is rapid and does not require dedicated instrumentation may offer an important solution to bridge the TB diagnostic gap. Graphical Abstract