A cascade amplification strategy based on rolling circle amplification and hybridization chain reaction for ultrasensitive detection of pathogens.

Anal Methods

Beijing Key Laboratory for Separation and Analysis in Biomedicine and Pharmaceuticals, School of Life Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.

Published: May 2023

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  • Rapid detection of pathogens is crucial for managing infectious diseases, and a new method combining rolling circle amplification (RCA) with hybridization chain reaction (HCR) has been developed for detecting the SARS-CoV-2 ORF1ab gene.
  • This technique utilizes a padlock probe that triggers RCA, producing short amplicons that serve as primers for HCR, ultimately yielding a strong fluorescence signal for easy detection.
  • The method shows high sensitivity, detecting ORF1ab at very low concentrations and proving reliable in serum samples, making it a valuable tool for pathogen detection and potential applications in identifying other genetic markers.

Article Abstract

Rapid and accurate detection of a variety of pathogens is very important for the prevention, control, and diagnosis of infectious diseases. Herein, an ultrasensitive nucleic acid isothermal cascade amplification technique based on rolling circle amplification (RCA) coupled with hybridization chain reaction (HCR) was developed for ORF1ab (opening reading frame 1a/b) for SARS-CoV-2 detection. In this scheme, the ORF1ab sequence hybridized with a padlock probe to trigger RCA reaction. Specifically, the recognition site for a unique nicking enzyme was incorporated into the padlock probe to cut the RCA products into short intermediate amplicons, which contain dual HCR initiation sites and can be directly used as primers for HCR. HCR probes, H1 and H2, labeled with FAM (FAM-H1 and FAM-H2) spontaneously participated in the HCR and formed a long nicked dsDNA. Additional probes were quenched by graphene oxide (GO) π-stacking to decrease the background signal. Meanwhile, the fluorescence signal can be strongly amplified by the synergistic effect of FAM and SYBR green I. The proposed RCA-HCR method can be used to detect ORF1ab at concentrations as low as 7.65 fM. Moreover, the reliability of the RCA-HCR method in serum samples has also been validated. Satisfactory recoveries ranging from 85% to 113% for ORF1ab can be obtained. Therefore, this facile and ultrasensitive RCA-HCR assay provides a new promising tool for ORF1ab analysis and can be extended to the detection of various kinds of pathogens and genetic biomarkers.

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