Pathogenic Leptospira Detection in Environmental Contaminant Water Sources by Highly Performance Antibody Absorption Polystyrene Agglutinating Particles

Author:

Suwannin Patcharapan12,Polpanich Duangporn3,Lebaz Noureddine4,Saimuang Kween1,Jindakaew Jirawan2,Tangboriboonrat Pramuan5,Jangpatarapongsa Kulachart1,Elaissari Abdelhamid2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Research Innovation and Biomedical Informatics Faculty of Medical Technology Mahidol University Bangkok 10700 Thailand

2. Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ISA, UMR 5280, CNRS 5 rue de la Doua Villeurbanne 69100 France

3. National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC) National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand

4. Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 CNRS, LAGEPP‐UMR 5007 43 Boulevard Villeurbanne 69100 France

5. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Mahidol University Bangkok 10400 Thailand

Abstract

AbstractLeptospirosis is a re‐emerging bacterial zoonotic disease that affects both humans and animals, with a significantly higher incidence in tropical and sub‐tropical regions. Disease control, epidemiology, and surveillance rely on a One Health approach, as accurate detection can be applied to humans, animals, and the environment. This study represents the first attempt to develop a method for detecting the pathogenic Leptospira santarosai serovar Shermani based on the latex agglutination reaction. The serological activity of the antibody is examined to achieve a high titer of antibody before adsorption onto polystyrene particles. Using a pH medium of 6.8–7.8, total antibody adsorption of up to 3 mg m−2 is achieved. Particle agglutination is observed after incubating the antibody‐adsorbed PS with leptospiral culture for 4 min, revealing a detection limit of 1.7 × 102 leptospires mL−1. Interestingly, the detection limit increased by 1000 times when observing agglutination using spectrophotometer. The test exhibits high specificity with Shermani and shows negligible cross‐agglutination with non‐pathogenic Leptospira and water‐borne bacteria. Agglutination testing in collected water samples from natural sources demonstrates a good correlation with culture technique. This simple and rapid leptospires agglutination detection method can be applied as a screening test in environmental, human, and animal specimens.

Funder

Office of National Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council

Publisher

Wiley

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