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Development of a Rapid Gold Nanoparticle-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Detection of Dengue Virus.

Cynthia Martinez-LiuCarlos Machain-WilliamsNatalia Martinez-AcuñaSonia Lozano-SepulvedaKame Alberto Galan-HuertaDaniel Arellanos-SotoMayra Meléndez-VillanuevaDiana Ávalos-NolazcoKatya Pérez-IbarraSergio Arturo Galindo-RodríguezAurora de Jesús Garza-JuarezAna María Guadalupe Rivas-Estilla
Published in: Biosensors (2022)
Flavivirus detection in humans and mosquito reservoirs has been an important issue since it can cause a variety of illnesses and could represent a health problem in geographical zones where the vector is endemic. In this work, we designed and characterized a biosensor based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and antibody 4G2 for the detection of dengue virus (DENV) in vitro, obtaining different conjugates (with different antibody concentrations). The AuNP-4G2 conjugates at concentrations of 1, 3, and 6 µg/mL presented an increase in the average hydrodynamic diameter compared to the naked AuNPs. Also, as part of the characterization, differences in the UV-Vis absorbance spectrum and electrophoretic migration were observed between the conjugated AuNPs (with BSA or antibody) and naked AuNPs. Additionally, we used this biosensor (AuNP-4G2 conjugate with 3 µg/mL antibody) in the assembly of a competitive lateral flow assay (LFA) for the development of an alternative test to detect the flavivirus envelope protein in isolated DENV samples as a future tool for dengue detection (and other flaviviruses) in the mosquito vector ( Aedes aegypti ) for the identification of epidemic risk regions. Functionality tests were performed using Dengue virus 2 isolated solution (TCID 50 /mL = 4.58 × 10 3 ) as a positive sample and PBS buffer as a negative control. The results showed that it is possible to detect Dengue virus in vitro with this gold nanoparticle-based lateral flow assay with an estimated detection limit of 5.12 × 10 2 PFU. We suggest that this biosensor could be used as an additional detection tool by coupling it to different point-of-care tests (POCT) for the easy detection of other flaviviruses.
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