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Hybridization Chain Reaction Lateral Flow Assays for Amplified Instrument-Free At-Home SARS-CoV-2 Testing.
Schulte, Samuel J; Huang, Jining; Pierce, Niles A.
  • Schulte SJ; Division of Biology & Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States.
  • Huang J; Division of Biology & Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States.
  • Pierce NA; Division of Biology & Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States.
ACS Infect Dis ; 9(3): 450-458, 2023 03 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2235358
ABSTRACT
The lateral flow assay format enables rapid, instrument-free, at-home testing for SARS-CoV-2. Due to the absence of signal amplification, this simplicity comes at a cost in sensitivity. Here, we enhance sensitivity by developing an amplified lateral flow assay that incorporates isothermal, enzyme-free signal amplification based on the mechanism of hybridization chain reaction (HCR). The simplicity of the user experience is maintained using a disposable 3-channel lateral flow device to automatically deliver reagents to the test region in three successive stages without user interaction. To perform a test, the user loads the sample, closes the device, and reads the result by eye after 60 min. Detecting gamma-irradiated SARS-CoV-2 virions in a mixture of saliva and extraction buffer, the current amplified HCR lateral flow assay achieves a limit of detection of 200 copies/µL using available antibodies to target the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein. By comparison, five commercial unamplified lateral flow assays that use proprietary antibodies exhibit limits of detection of 500 copies/µL, 1000 copies/µL, 2000 copies/µL, 2000 copies/µL, and 20,000 copies/µL. By swapping out antibody probes to target different pathogens, amplified HCR lateral flow assays offer a platform for simple, rapid, and sensitive at-home testing for infectious diseases. As an alternative to viral protein detection, we further introduce an HCR lateral flow assay for viral RNA detection.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: ACS Infect Dis Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Acsinfecdis.2c00472

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: ACS Infect Dis Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Acsinfecdis.2c00472