Simultaneous identification of viruses and viral variants with programmable DNA nanobait.
Filip BoškovićJinbo ZhuRan TivonyAlexander OhmannKaikai ChenMohammed F AlawamiMilan ĐorđevićNiklas ErmannJoana Pereira-DiasMichael FairheadMark R HowarthStephen BakerUlrich Felix KeyserPublished in: Nature nanotechnology (2023)
Respiratory infections are the major cause of death from infectious disease worldwide. Multiplexed diagnostic approaches are essential as many respiratory viruses have indistinguishable symptoms. We created self-assembled DNA nanobait that can simultaneously identify multiple short RNA targets. The nanobait approach relies on specific target selection via toehold-mediated strand displacement and rapid readout via nanopore sensing. Here we show that this platform can concurrently identify several common respiratory viruses, detecting a panel of short targets of viral nucleic acids from multiple viruses. Our nanobait can be easily reprogrammed to discriminate viral variants with single-nucleotide resolution, as we demonstrated for several key SARS-CoV-2 variants. Last, we show that the nanobait discriminates between samples extracted from oropharyngeal swabs from negative- and positive-SARS-CoV-2 patients without preamplification. Our system allows for the multiplexed identification of native RNA molecules, providing a new scalable approach for the diagnostics of multiple respiratory viruses in a single assay.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- single molecule
- copy number
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- end stage renal disease
- infectious diseases
- respiratory tract
- high throughput
- circulating tumor
- nucleic acid
- genetic diversity
- newly diagnosed
- cell free
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- gene expression
- patient reported outcomes
- genome wide
- patient reported