Deployable CRISPR-Cas13a diagnostic tools to detect and report Ebola and Lassa virus cases in real-time

Author:

Barnes Kayla G.ORCID,Lachenauer Anna E.ORCID,Nitido AdamORCID,Siddiqui Sameed,Gross Robin,Beitzel BrettORCID,Siddle Katherine J.,Freije Catherine A.ORCID,Dighero-Kemp Bonnie,Mehta Samar B.,Carter Amber,Uwanibe Jessica,Ajogbasile Fehintola,Olumade TestimonyORCID,Odia Ikponmwosa,Sandi John Demby,Momoh Mambu,Metsky Hayden C.,Boehm Chloe K.ORCID,Lin Aaron E.ORCID,Kemball Molly,Park Daniel J.ORCID,Branco Luis,Boisen Matt,Sullivan BrianORCID,Amare Mihret F.,Tiamiyu Abdulwasiu B.,Parker Zahra F.,Iroezindu Michael,Grant Donald S.ORCID,Modjarrad Kayvon,Myhrvold Cameron,Garry Robert F.,Palacios Gustavo,Hensley Lisa E.,Schaffner Stephen F.ORCID,Happi Christian T.,Colubri Andres,Sabeti Pardis C.

Abstract

AbstractRecent outbreaks of viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs), including Ebola virus disease (EVD) and Lassa fever (LF), highlight the urgent need for sensitive, deployable tests to diagnose these devastating human diseases. Here we develop CRISPR-Cas13a-based (SHERLOCK) diagnostics targeting Ebola virus (EBOV) and Lassa virus (LASV), with both fluorescent and lateral flow readouts. We demonstrate on laboratory and clinical samples the sensitivity of these assays and the capacity of the SHERLOCK platform to handle virus-specific diagnostic challenges. We perform safety testing to demonstrate the efficacy of our HUDSON protocol in heat-inactivating VHF viruses before SHERLOCK testing, eliminating the need for an extraction. We develop a user-friendly protocol and mobile application (HandLens) to report results, facilitating SHERLOCK’s use in endemic regions. Finally, we successfully deploy our tests in Sierra Leone and Nigeria in response to recent outbreaks.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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