Application of Novel Sialoglyco Particulates Enhances the Detection Sensitivity of the Equine Influenza Virus by Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Makoto OgataTakashi YamanakaAmi KoizumiMao SakamotoRena AitaHiroyuki EndoTakehiro YachiNoriko YamauchiTadamune OtsuboKiyoshi IkedaTatsuya KatoEnoch Y ParkHiroyuki KonoManabu NemotoKazuya I P J HidariPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2019)
Sialoglyco particulates carrying an N -glycolylneuraminyl-α-(2 → 3)- N -acetyllactosamine (Neu5Gcα2,3LacNAc) residue that displays a high level of affinity for the equine influenza virus (EIV) were generated using sialoglycopolypeptide and hexyl-containing hybrid silica particulates. The particulates were spherical with a diameter of approximately 950 nm and found to have good dispersibility in aqueous solution. Interaction between the sialoglyco particulates and the EIV was investigated by real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) of the EIV genome captured on the particulates. The number of EIV-specific genes detected by rRT-PCR on a nasal swab obtained from infected horses clearly increased when the sample was treated with sialoglyco particulates. Our results show these novel sialoglyco particulates can be used as a highly sensitive tool for detecting low levels of EIV that were previously undetectable in the early or late stage of infection.