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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(28): e202203662, 2022 07 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1819337

ABSTRACT

The development of versatile and sensitive biotools to quantify specific SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulins in SARS-CoV-2 infected and non-infected individuals, built on the surface of magnetic microbeads functionalized with nucleocapsid (N) and in-house expressed recombinant spike (S) proteins is reported. Amperometric interrogation of captured N- and S-specific circulating total or individual immunoglobulin (Ig) isotypes (IgG, IgM, and IgA), subsequently labelled with HRP-conjugated secondary antibodies, was performed at disposable single or multiplexed (8×) screen-printed electrodes using the HQ/HRP/H2 O2 system. The obtained results using N and in-house expressed S ectodomains of five SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (including the latest Delta and Omicron) allow identification of vulnerable populations from those with natural or acquired immunity, monitoring of infection, evaluation of vaccine efficiency, and even identification of the variant responsible for the infection.


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Biosensing Techniques , COVID-19 , Antibodies, Viral , COVID-19/diagnosis , COVID-19 Testing , Humans , Immunity , Immunoglobulin G , SARS-CoV-2 , Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus
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Electroanalysis ; 34(3):433-434, 2022.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-1756569

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Although those of us who work in the field of electroanalysis are aware of the potential researchers to develop effective solutions to relevant measurement problems, we have been the first to be surprised by the rapidly developed and ingenious science that has been reported by researchers from around the world on measurement challenges and diagnostic tools for SARS-CoV-2. Such methodologies have targeted viral RNA and antigenic proteins, humoral response, biomarkers of infection severity, etc. at multiplexed and multiomics levels. [Extracted from the article] Copyright of Electroanalysis is the property of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)

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