Fluorescent bioassay for SARS-CoV-2 detection using polypyrene-g-poly(ε-caprolactone) prepared by simultaneous photoinduced step-growth and ring-opening polymerizations.
Tugba CelikerFaezeh GhorbanizamaniHichem MoulahoumEmine Guler CelikKerem TokFigen ZihniogluCandan CicekRuchan SertozBilgin ArdaTuncay GokselKutsal TurhanSuna TimurYusuf YagciPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2022)
The construction of a rapid and easy immunofluorescence bioassay for SARS-CoV-2 detection is described. We report for the first time a novel one-pot synthetic approach for simultaneous photoinduced step-growth polymerization of pyrene (Py) and ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone (PCL) to produce a graft fluorescent copolymer PPy-g-PCL that was conjugated to SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies using EDC/NHS chemistry. The synthesis steps and conjugation products were fully characterized using standard spectral analysis. Next, the PPy-g-PCL was used for the construction of a dot-blot assay which was calibrated for applications to human nasopharyngeal samples. The analytical features of the proposed sensor showed a detection range of 6.03-8.7 LOG viral copy mL -1 (Ct Scores: 8-25), the limit of detection (LOD), and quantification (LOQ) of 1.84 and 6.16 LOG viral copy mL -1 , respectively. The repeatability and reproducibility of the platform had a coefficient of variation (CV) ranging between 1.2 and 5.9%. The fluorescence-based dot-blot assay was tested with human samples. Significant differences were observed between the fluorescence intensity of the negative and positive samples, with an overall correct response of 93.33%. The assay demonstrated a high correlation with RT-PCR data. This strategy opens new insights into simplified synthesis procedures of the reporter molecules and their high potential sensing and diagnosis applications.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- real time pcr
- high throughput
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- endothelial cells
- energy transfer
- computed tomography
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance imaging
- living cells
- patient safety
- sensitive detection
- drug delivery
- risk assessment
- diffusion weighted imaging
- positron emission tomography
- electron transfer
- human health
- data analysis