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An Amplification-free Hybridization-based DNA Assay to Detect Streptococcus Pneumoniae Utilizing the Up-converting Phosphor Technology

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Journal Clin Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2003 Jul 10
PMID 12849874
Citations 21
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Abstract

Objectives: Development of a generally applicable sensitive hybridization-based assay devoid of any target amplification for the detection and identification of (pathogenic) bacterial and viral species.

Design And Methods: Using a sandwich hybridization format, the presence of a species-specific nucleic acid sequence is detected by means of Lateral Flow (LF) and Up-converting Phosphor Technology (UPT, a luminescent tracer). As a model, detection of the pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae was investigated using a probe against the single-copy lytA gene.

Results: Detection of S. pneumoniae (in particular a 1200 p lytA sequences) required less than 1 ng of genomic DNA (approximate size 2.2 Mb). Hybridization and detection were performed in a complex background containing 10 microg fish sperm DNA.

Conclusions: The results indicate the possibility to detect nucleic acid targets in nonamplified DNA samples using easy, inexpensive, amplification-free hybridization-based assays and the ultra sensitive UPT reporters. Employment of UPT allows to by-pass target amplification and therefore brings genetic-based testing a step closer to the point-of-care environment. Detection of S. pneumoniae with only 1 ng of DNA indicates a potential for applications in the field of infectious diseases.

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