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Demonstration of a Quantitative Triplex LAMP Assay with an Improved Probe-based Readout for the Detection of MRSA

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Journal Analyst
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2019 May 23
PMID 31114822
Citations 13
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As molecular diagnostics move away from polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in order to target point-of-care testing applications, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is gaining popularity due its rapid, sensitive and specific detection with simpler instrumentation. However, while Taqman PCR enables real-time quantitative readout and multiplexed gene detection in single samples, analogous methods in LAMP are not yet broadly developed. To date, the real-time detection methods applied to LAMP involve turbidimetry or measuring fluorescence of an intercalator; however, both of these methods are nonspecific to the target of interest and do not allow for multiple gene detection in a single sample. Probe-based methods have been developed to address the need for specific target detection and multiplexed, one-pot reactions, but most of these methods have strict assay conditions and require the design of loop primers, which is not always possible. DARQ LAMP is a probe-based method that offers the most promise for quantitative and real-time multiplexed detection, as it has a relatively simple design and can be used in either a four-primer or six-primer system. However, previous work has only shown the assay to function well in a narrow range of reaction conditions, which is restrictive given that various LAMP assays require a broad range of conditions. In this work we investigate the use of the newest-generation strand-displacing polymerase and demonstrate that it has higher tolerance to reaction conditions than previous polymerases. Using the results from these studies, we demonstrate a single-reaction triplex assay for the detection of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), which would not be possible with any of the previously reported LAMP systems.

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