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High Affinity Aptamer for the Detection of the Biogenic Amine Histamine. | LitMetric

High Affinity Aptamer for the Detection of the Biogenic Amine Histamine.

Anal Chem

Nanobiotechnology & Bioanalysis Group, INTERFIBIO Consolidated Research Group, Departament d'Enginyeria Quimica , Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Avinguda Paı̈sos Catalans 26 , 43007 Tarragona , Spain.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study highlights the significance of histamine, a biogenic amine, in physiological functions and allergic reactions, while addressing the limitations of existing chromatography methods for histamine testing in real-time settings.
  • - Researchers utilized a process called SELEX to identify aptamers that bind to histamine, ultimately discovering the H2 aptamer, which has a high binding affinity validated through multiple independent assays.
  • - The H2 aptamer was developed into a competitive assay for detecting histamine in various samples, demonstrating high sensitivity and no adverse matrix effects, with potential applications extending to food spoilage detection.

Article Abstract

The importance of histamine in various physiological functions and its involvement in allergenic responses make this small molecule one of the most studied biogenic amines. Even though a variety of chromatography-based methods have been described for its analytical determination, the disadvantages they present in terms of cost, analysis time, and low portability limit their suitability for in situ routine testing. In this work, we sought to identify histamine-binding aptamers that could then be exploited for the development of rapid, facile, and sensitive assays for histamine detection suitable for point-of-need analysis. A classic SELEX process was designed employing magnetic beads for target immobilization and the selection was completed after ten rounds. Following Next Generation Sequencing of the last selection rounds from both positive and counter selection magnetic beads, several sequences were identified and initially screened using an apta-PCR affinity assay (APAA). Structural and functional characterization of the candidates resulted in the identification of the H2 aptamer. The high binding affinity of the H2 aptamer to histamine was validated using four independent assays ( K of 3-34 nM). Finally, the H2 aptamer was used for the development of a magnetic beads-based competitive assay for the detection of histamine in both buffer and synthetic urine, achieving very low limits of detection of 18 pM and 76 pM, respectively, while no matrix effects were observed. These results highlight the suitability of the strategy followed for identifying small molecule-binding aptamers and the compatibility of the selected H2 aptamer with the analysis of biological samples, thus facilitating the development of point-of-care devices for routine testing. Ongoing work is focused on extending the application of the H2 aptamer to the detection of spoilage in meat, fish, and beverages, as well as evaluating the affinity of truncated forms of the aptamer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b00075DOI Listing

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