2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.12.902452
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Programmable low-cost DNA-based platform for viral RNA detection

Abstract: Viral detection is critical for controlling disease spread and progression. Recent emerging threats including the Zika and Ebola virus outbreaks highlight the cost and difficulty in responding rapidly. In low-resource areas, a key obstacle is quick and accurate detection of viruses near the point of care. To address these challenges, we develop a platform for low-cost and rapid detection of viral RNA with DNA nanoswitches designed to mechanically reconfigure in response to specific viruses. Using Zika virus as… Show more

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“…For use in a biological context, the biostability of DNA nanoswitches is an important factor. In previous work, we and others have demonstrated the detection of nucleic acid and protein biomarkers in 10%–20% serum, 9 , 11 as well as in human urine, 12 showing the inherent stability of DNA nanoswitches for use in real-life applications. Results in FBS and cell lysates demonstrated in this work further establish the potential of the DNA nanoswitch assay in in vitro applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…For use in a biological context, the biostability of DNA nanoswitches is an important factor. In previous work, we and others have demonstrated the detection of nucleic acid and protein biomarkers in 10%–20% serum, 9 , 11 as well as in human urine, 12 showing the inherent stability of DNA nanoswitches for use in real-life applications. Results in FBS and cell lysates demonstrated in this work further establish the potential of the DNA nanoswitch assay in in vitro applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Our DNA nanoswitch is a versatile biomolecular platform with broad applications. 10 , 12 14 , 17 The use of RNase provides an additional tool to manipulate DNA nanoswitches. Our DNA nanoswitch assay adds to the suite of available techniques for monitoring RNase activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assay requires only a sample preparation step using either RNA extraction or isothermal pre-amplification. Recently, similar authors also evaluated such automated DNA nano-switches to detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in human saliva (Zhou et al 2020a ). A novel DNA hydrogel formation by isothermal amplification of complementary target (DhITACT-TR) system has been successfully used for detection of the MERS virus, which is highly sensitive and could be diagnosed by the naked eye, as well as fluorescent detection within a short time (Fig.…”
Section: Future Perspectives Of Biosensors For the Detection Of Sars-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peptide nucleic acid and DNA/RNA-functionalized NPs have been used for detection of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID 19) using plasmonic colorimetric, localized surface plasmon resonance, and plasmonic photothermal technique–based approach [ 134 ]. DNA nanoswitches have been designed to detect highly infectious pathogenic zika virus and SARS-CoV-2 viruses in saliva samples [ 135 ] (Fig. 9 ).…”
Section: Practical Application Of Nanosensors and Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The asterisk denotes a band of contaminating cellular DNA following RNA isolation. Reproduced with permission from Zhou et al, American Association for the Advancement of Science [ 135 ] …”
Section: Practical Application Of Nanosensors and Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 99%