Rapid and sensitive detection of chikungunya virus using one-tube, reverse transcription, semi-nested multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification, and lateral flow dipstick assays

利用单管逆转录半嵌套多酶等温快速扩增和侧向流动试纸条检测法快速灵敏地检测基孔肯雅病毒

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Abstract

Chikungunya fever is an acute infectious disease caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Simple, rapid, and sensitive detection of CHIKV is critical for its prevention and spread. To address this issue, we combined one-tube, reverse transcription semi-nested, multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification, and lateral flow dipstick strips assay to detect CHIKV RNA. The study used a 318-bp gene fragment of CHIKV NSP4 as the target of the assay. This method of amplification takes 30 min for two-step amplification at 39°C. The dilution of amplification products was added to the LFD strip with results visible to the naked eye after 10 min. The method has a sensitivity of 1 copy/μL for the detection of CHIKV RNA, which is 100-fold higher than the conventional reverse transcription-multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification and 10-fold higher than the reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) method. In addition, the method demonstrated good specificity and a better detection rate (85.7%, 18 of 21) than RT-qPCR (80.9%, 17 of 21) in clinically confirmed patient plasma samples. Thus, the rapid CHIKV RNA assay developed in this study will be an important tool for the rapid and accurate screening of patients for chikungunya fever. IMPORTANCE: This study presents a new one-tube, reverse transcription semi-nested, multi-enzyme isothermal rapid amplification assay combined with lateral flow dipstick strips for the detection of CHIKV. This technique significantly improves sensitivity and outperforms RT-qPCR for the detection of CHIKV, especially in samples with low viral loads. It is also significantly faster than conventional RT-qPCR and does not require special equipment or a standard PCR laboratory. The combination of the isothermal amplification technology developed in this study with point-of-care molecular testing offers the potential for rapid, on-site, low-cost molecular diagnosis of CHIKV.

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