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Ultraprecise Antigen 10-in-1 Pool Testing by Multiantibodies Transistor Assay.

Changhao DaiMingquan GuoYanling WuBan-Peng CaoXuejun WangYungen WuHua KangDerong KongZhaoqin ZhuTianlei YingYunqi LiuDacheng Wei
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Effective screening of infectious diseases requires a fast, cheap, and population-scale testing. Antigen pool testing can increase the test rate and shorten the screening time, thus being a valuable approach for epidemic prevention and control. However, the overall percent agreement (OPA) with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is one-half to three-quarters, hampering it from being a comprehensive method, especially pool testing, beyond the gold-standard PCR. Here, a multiantibodies transistor assay is developed for sensitive and highly precise antigen pool testing. The multiantibodies capture SARS-CoV-2 spike S1 proteins with different configurations, resulting in an antigen-binding affinity down to 0.34 fM. The limit of detection reaches 3.5 × 10-17 g mL-1SARS-CoV-2 spike S1 protein in artificial saliva, 4-5 orders of magnitude lower than existing transistor sensors. The testing of 60 nasopharyngeal swabs exhibits ∼100% OPA with PCR within an average diagnoses time of 38.9 s. Owing to its highly precise feature, a portable integrated platform is fabricated, which achieves 10-in-1 pooled screening for high testing throughput. This work solves the long-standing problem of antigen pool testing, enabling it to be a valuable tool in precise diagnoses and population-wide screening of COVID-19 or other epidemics in the future.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • infectious diseases
  • coronavirus disease
  • clinical trial
  • mass spectrometry
  • current status
  • sensitive detection