Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine People's Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Ningxia Medical University Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Yinchuan 750001 China
2. Department of Laboratory Medicine and National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan Province 610041 China
3. Division of Laboratory Medicine Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital & Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences Guangzhou Guangdong Province 510080 China
4. Clinical Laboratory The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University No.1 Jianshe Dong Road, ErQi District Zhengzhou Henan Province China
5. School of Biomedical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200030 China
6. Shanghai Sci‐Tech InnoCenter for Infection & Immunity Building A1, Bay Valley Science and Technology Park, Lane 1688, Guoquan North Road, Yangpu District Shanghai China
Abstract
AbstractEfficient diagnosis of mycobacterial infections can effectively manage and prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. Unfortunately, existing diagnostic strategies are challenged by long assay times, high costs, and highly specialized expertise to distinguish between pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) and nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary diseases (NTM‐PDs). Herein, in this study, an optimized 3D paper‐based analytical device (µPAD) is incorporated with a closed lateral flow (LF) strip into a loop‐mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) device (3D‐µPAD‐LF‐LAMP) for rapid, low‐cost, and visual detection of pathogenic mycobacteria. The platform's microfluidic feature enhanced the nucleic acid amplification, thereby reducing the costs and time as compared to boiling, easyMAG, and QIAGEN techniques. Moreover, the LF unit is specifically designed to minimize aerosol contamination for a user‐friendly and visual readout. 3D‐µPAD‐LF‐LAMP is optimized and assessed using standard strains, demonstrating a limit of detection (LOD) down to 10 fg reaction−1. In a cohort of 815 patients, 3D‐µPAD‐LF‐LAMP displays significantly better sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value (NPV), positive predictive value (PPV), and diagnostic accuracy than conventional bacterial culture and Xpert techniques. Collectively, 3D‐µPAD‐LF‐LAMP demonstrates enhanced accessibility, efficiency, and practicality for the diagnosis of multiple pathogenic mycobacteria, which can be applied across diverse clinical settings, thereby ultimately improving public health outcomes.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province
National Key Research and Development Program of China
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