Towards Real-Time Airborne Pathogen Sensing: Electrostatic Capture and On-Chip LAMP Based Detection of Airborne Viral Pathogens

Author:

Jayakumar Nitin,Caffrey Veronique,Caffrey Michael,Paprotny Igor

Abstract

AbstractConsiderable loss of life, economic slowdown, and public health risk associated with the transmission of airborne respiratory pathogens was underscored by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Airborne transmission of zoonotic diseases such as the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has caused major disruptions to domestic and global food security. Current ambient air pathogen monitoring systems involves the collection of air samples from indoor settings suspected of viral contamination, followed by subsequent processing of capture samples to determine the presence and species of airborne viral matter. Nucleic acid amplification techniques are considered the gold standard for pathogen diagnostics. Currently, the necessary extraction and purification of viral RNA from air collector systems prior to sample analysis is both time consuming and performed manually. A monitoring system with separate air sampling and biochemical detection procedures is prone to delay the response to emergent viral threats. In this paper, we present a pathogen monitoring system that overcomes these limitations related to extraction and purification of viral samples and lays the groundwork for a real-time monitor for airborne viral pathogens. We demonstrate a high flow electrostatic precipitator system, that uses small collection wells as counter electrodes for pathogen collection. Integrated reverse-transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) is used for detection of captured viral matter within wells. On-chip heating of collection wells is enabled by integrated planar heaters and small volumes of reagent (30 μL) directly to the collection wells. We present the design of such a system and show experimental results that demonstrate the use of this device for detection of aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 virus like particles (VLPs), a model pathogen for SARV-CoV-2.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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