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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(2): 895-901, 2020 01 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31882450

ABSTRACT

Emerging and reemerging viruses are responsible for a number of recent epidemic outbreaks. A crucial step in predicting and controlling outbreaks is the timely and accurate characterization of emerging virus strains. We present a portable microfluidic platform containing carbon nanotube arrays with differential filtration porosity for the rapid enrichment and optical identification of viruses. Different emerging strains (or unknown viruses) can be enriched and identified in real time through a multivirus capture component in conjunction with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. More importantly, after viral capture and detection on a chip, viruses remain viable and get purified in a microdevice that permits subsequent in-depth characterizations by various conventional methods. We validated this platform using different subtypes of avian influenza A viruses and human samples with respiratory infections. This technology successfully enriched rhinovirus, influenza virus, and parainfluenza viruses, and maintained the stoichiometric viral proportions when the samples contained more than one type of virus, thus emulating coinfection. Viral capture and detection took only a few minutes with a 70-fold enrichment enhancement; detection could be achieved with as little as 102 EID50/mL (50% egg infective dose per microliter), with a virus specificity of 90%. After enrichment using the device, we demonstrated by sequencing that the abundance of viral-specific reads significantly increased from 4.1 to 31.8% for parainfluenza and from 0.08 to 0.44% for influenza virus. This enrichment method coupled to Raman virus identification constitutes an innovative system that could be used to quickly track and monitor viral outbreaks in real time.


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Microbiological Techniques/methods , Virology/methods , Virus Diseases/diagnosis , Viruses/isolation & purification , Humans , Influenza A virus/isolation & purification , Microbiological Techniques/instrumentation , Microtechnology/methods , Nanotubes, Carbon , Respiratory Tract Infections/diagnosis , Respiratory Tract Infections/virology , Respirovirus/isolation & purification , Rhinovirus/isolation & purification , Sensitivity and Specificity , Silicon Dioxide , Spectrum Analysis, Raman/methods , Staining and Labeling , Virion , Virology/instrumentation , Virus Diseases/virology , Viruses/genetics
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J Gen Virol ; 98(9): 2258-2266, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28885138

ABSTRACT

The Bunyaviridae family is made up of a diverse range of viruses, some of which cause disease and are a cause for concern in human and veterinary health. Here, we report the genomic and antigenic characterization of five previously uncharacterized bunyaviruses. Based on their ultrastructure, antigenic relationships and phylogenomic relationships, the five viruses are classified as members of the Orthobunyavirus genus. Three are viruses in the California encephalitis virus serogroup and are related to Trivittatus virus; the two others are most similar to the Mermet virus in the Simbu serogroup, and to the Tataguine virus, which is not currently assigned to a serogroup. Each of these five viruses was pathogenic to newborn mice, indicating their potential to cause illness in humans and other animals.


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Aedes/virology , Bird Diseases/virology , Bunyaviridae Infections/veterinary , Bunyaviridae/isolation & purification , Africa , Americas , Animals , Bunyaviridae/classification , Bunyaviridae/genetics , Bunyaviridae/ultrastructure , Bunyaviridae Infections/virology , Mice , Passeriformes/virology , Phylogeny
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