Digital Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy-Lateral Flow Test Dipstick: Ultrasensitive, Rapid Virus Quantification in Environmental Dust.
Wei WangSonali SrivastavaAditya GargChuan XiaoSeth HawksJin PanNisha DuggalGabriel Isaacman-VanWertzWei ZhouLinsey C MarrPeter J VikeslandPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
This study introduces a novel surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based lateral flow test (LFT) dipstick that integrates digital analysis for highly sensitive and rapid viral quantification. The SERS-LFT dipsticks, incorporating gold-silver core-shell nanoparticle probes, enable pixel-based digital analysis of large-area SERS scans. Such an approach enables ultralow-level detection of viruses that readily distinguishes positive signals from background noise at the pixel level. The developed digital SERS-LFTs demonstrate limits of detection (LODs) of 180 fg for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, 120 fg for nucleocapsid protein, and 7 plaque forming units for intact virus, all within <30 min. Importantly, digital SERS-LFT methods maintain their robustness and their LODs in the presence of indoor dust, thus underscoring their potential for accurate and reliable virus diagnosis and quantification in real-world environmental settings.
Keyphrases
- raman spectroscopy
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- sars cov
- gold nanoparticles
- human health
- label free
- health risk
- air pollution
- quantum dots
- small molecule
- risk assessment
- health risk assessment
- protein protein
- computed tomography
- binding protein
- coronary artery disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- high resolution
- particulate matter
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- living cells
- magnetic resonance
- climate change
- drinking water
- fluorescent probe
- silver nanoparticles