Aptasensors for the detection of infectious pathogens: design strategies and point-of-care testing.
Xiao-Fei ChenXin ZhaoZifeng YangPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2022)
The epidemic of infectious diseases caused by contagious pathogens is a life-threatening hazard to the entire human population worldwide. A timely and accurate diagnosis is the critical link in the fight against infectious diseases. Aptamer-based biosensors, the so-called aptasensors, employ nucleic acid aptamers as bio-receptors for the recognition of target pathogens of interest. This review focuses on the design strategies as well as state-of-the-art technologies of aptasensor-based diagnostics for infectious pathogens (mainly bacteria and viruses), covering the utilization of three major signal transducers, the employment of aptamers as recognition moieties, the construction of versatile biosensing platforms (mostly micro and nanomaterial-based), innovated reporting mechanisms, and signal enhancement approaches. Advanced point-of-care testing (POCT) for infectious disease diagnostics are also discussed highlighting some representative ready-to-use devices to address the urgent needs of currently prevalent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Pressing issues in aptamer-based technology and some future perspectives of aptasensors are provided for the implementation of aptasensor-based diagnostics into practical application.
Keyphrases
- infectious diseases
- label free
- nucleic acid
- coronavirus disease
- gram negative
- sensitive detection
- antimicrobial resistance
- sars cov
- gold nanoparticles
- endothelial cells
- multidrug resistant
- quantum dots
- primary care
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high resolution
- emergency department
- adverse drug
- mental illness
- drug induced