Fluorescent Semiconductor Nanorods for the Solid-Phase Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based, Multiplexed Gene Detection of .

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, Singapore.

Published: August 2021

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  • * SP-PCR utilizes fluorescent nanorods that specifically target resistant regions of the MTB rpoB gene, improving detection sensitivity and specificity, even in complex samples like artificial sputum.
  • * The study showcases the potential of semiconductor nanorods as effective fluorescent probes in SP-PCR, enhancing the technique's accuracy and making it adaptable for various pathogen detection applications.

Article Abstract

The spread of infectious diseases with significantly high mortality rates can wreak devastating damage on global health systems and economies, underscoring the need for better disease diagnostic platforms. Solid-phase polymerase chain reaction (SP-PCR) potentially combines the advantages of conventional PCR-based diagnostics with the capability of multiplexed detection, given that the spatial separation between primers circumvents unwanted primer-primer interactions. However, the generally low efficiency of solid-phase amplification results in poor sensitivity and limits its use in detection schemes. We present an SP-PCR-based, multiplexed pulldown fluorescence assay for the detection of (MTB), utilizing highly fluorescent oligonucleotide-functionalized CdSe/CdS and CdSeS/CdS nanorods (NRs) as multicolor hybridization probes. The large surface area of the NRs allows for their easy capture and pulldown, but without contributing significantly to the interparticle photon reabsorption when clustered at the pulldown sites. The NR nanoprobes were specifically designed to target the hotspot regions of the rpoB gene of MTB, which have been implicated in resistance to standard rifampicin treatment. The implementation of the semiconductor NRs as photostable multicolor fluorophores in a multiplexed SP-PCR-based detection scheme allowed for the identification of multiple hotspot regions with sub-picomolar levels of sensitivity and high specificity in artificial sputum. While this work demonstrates the utility of semiconductor NRs as highly fluorescent chromophores that can enable SP-PCR as a sensitive and accurate technique for multipathogen diagnostics, the flexible surface chemistry of the NRs should allow them to be applicable to a wide variety of detection motifs.

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