Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine Southwest Hospital Army Medical University 30 Gaotanyan Shapingba District Chongqing 400038 China
2. Gastroenterology Department Southwest Hospital Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University) Chongqing 400038 China
3. College of Pharmacy and Laboratory Medicine Army Medical University 30 Gaotanyan Shapingba District Chongqing 400038 China
4. State Key Laboratory of Trauma Burn and Combined Injury Army Medical University 30 Gaotanyan Shapingba District Chongqing 400038 China
Abstract
AbstractAccurate and efficient detection of pathogenic bacteria plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. However, rapid and highly sensitive detection of specific bacteria in clinical samples remains challenging. In this study, we developed a ratiometric dual‐signal electrochemical biosensor for ultrasensitive detection of pathogenic bacteria, based on an aptamer recognition‐induced rolling circle amplification (RCA)/G‐quadruplex strategy. On the surface of a gold electrode chip, we used an aptamer sequence (P1) conjugated to ferrocene (Fc) to capture the target bacterium. This capture released a different, previously bound sequence (P2) sequence that initiated the RCA/G‐quadruplex cascade, which, in the presence of potassium ions, was able to bind the electrochemical indicator methylene blue (MB). We integrated the signals from the loss of Fc and the appearance of MB (IMB/IFC ratio) to quantify the target bacteria concentration. This biosensor showed excellent detection performance and specificity, with a detection limit of 10 CFU/mL. Notably, it showed great diagnostic potential for clinical infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria in precise/personalized medicine applications.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Electrochemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
3 articles.
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