Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology (Dec 2023)

Simple and feasible detection of hepatitis a virus using reverse transcription multienzyme isothermal rapid amplification and lateral flow dipsticks without standard PCR laboratory

  • Mao-ling Sun,
  • Yang Zhong,
  • Xiao-na Li,
  • Jun Yao,
  • Yu-qing Pan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2023.2203198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 233 – 240

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AbstractHepatitis A virus (HAV) is mainly transmitted via contaminated food and water. HAV infection is a major global public health problem. Thus, developing a simple, rapid detection method is crucial for containing HAV epidemics, particularly in developing regions with limited laboratory resources. This study established a feasible HAV detection solution by combining reverse transcription multienzyme isothermal rapid amplification (RT-MIRA) and lateral flow dipstick (LFD) strips. Primers targeting the conserved 5’UTR sequence of HAV were used in the RT-MIRA-LFD assay. RNA extraction was enhanced by obtaining RNA directly from the centrifuged supernatant. Our study found that MIRA amplification could be finished in 12 min at 37 °C and naked-eye observation of the LFD strips in 10 min. The detection sensitivity of this method reached 1 copy/μl. RT-MIRA-LFD was compared to conventional RT-PCR using 35 human blood samples. The accuracy of the RT-MIRA-LFD method was 100%. The convenience, sensitivity, and rapidness of this detection method could provide a considerable advantage for diagnosing and controlling HAV infection, especially in regions with limited medical resources.

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