Affiliation:
1. Department of Endocrinology, North-Kuanren General Hospital, Chongqing 401121, China
2. Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First People’s Hospital of Chongqing Liang Jiang New Area, Chongqing
401121, China
Abstract
Background:
As pathogenic bacteria account for the leading cause of diabetes-related
infections, sensitive detection of bacteria from clinical samples has attracted abundant attention.
Methods:
We propose an innovative DNA-AuNP-based sensing system that integrates low-speed
centrifugal bacteria isolation, detection and protein analysis. In the method, RCA (rolling circle amplification)
is utilized to produce a long-ssDNA (single-strand DNA), which can form a hairpin
structure comprising repeats of functional domains, such as PBP2a aptamer. When aptamers bind to
target bacteria, the hairpin structure in the RCA product changes its conformation, exposing the
AuNP binding sequence. As a result, the probe on the surface of AuNP hybridizes with AuNP binding
sequence in RCA product by strand displacement reaction, releasing the fluorescent-labeled
complementary probe as the detection signal. The simultaneous formation of the bacteria-DNAAuNP
satellite network enables the isolation of target bacteria by low-speed centrifugation.
Results:
Eventually, we applied the method for MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)
detection and obtained a favorable detection performance with a limit of detection of 275
cfu/μL.
Conclusion:
We believe the method has potential application in the early diagnosis of diabetesrelated
infections.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.