RPB0188

Pathogen Description

Target Pathogen Pathogen Name NCBI Taxonomy ID Order Family Genus Species Pathogen type
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacterium aeruginosum, Bacillus aeruginosus 287 Pseudomonadales Pseudomonadaceae Pseudomonas Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacterium

Primer Description

Primer Name Sequence(5'-3') Length(bp) Primer Final Concentration(μM) GC Content(%) Predicted Melting Temperature(℃) Molecular Weight(g/moles) Positions in GenBank accession number
F CATCAGGCTCTTGATCAGCAACGGATACTGA 31 0.42 48.4 63.25 9504.24 5084276-5084440
R GCAAATCACTCTTTTGACTGATGAACAAAGCCC 33 0.42 42.4 61.41 10065.62 5084276-5084440
P CCGACGGCTCTAGAGTCGGCCTCATCCTGACAACGAACCCGCTCCCAGG 49 0.12 65.3 78.64 14933.7 5084276-5084440

Gene Description

Target Gene GenBank ID
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Assay Description

Application Assay Primer Designing Software Reaction Time(min) Assay Temperature(℃) Readout System(s) Limit of Detection(LoD) Sensitivity(%) Specificity(%)
\ RPA in silico bioinformatics approach 20 38 Lateral flow biosensor (LFB) detection assay 1 pg/μl \ \

Publication Description

Year of Publication Title Author(s) Journal PMID DOI
2017 Detection of ESKAPE Bacterial Pathogens at the Point of Care Using Isothermal DNA-Based Assays in a Portable Degas-Actuated Microfluidic Diagnostic Assay Platform Lars D Renner, Jindong Zan 1, Linda I Hu 1, Manuel Martinez , Pedro J Resto , Adam C Siegel , Clint Torres , Sara B Hall, Tom R Slezak , Tuan H Nguyen , Douglas B Weibel Applied and Environmental Microbiology 27986722 10.1128/AEM.02449-16

Detection of ESKAPE Bacterial Pathogens at the Point of Care Using Isothermal DNA-Based Assays in a Portable Degas-Actuated Microfluidic Diagnostic Assay Platform

Author(s):

Lars D Renner, Jindong Zan 1, Linda I Hu 1, Manuel Martinez , Pedro J Resto , Adam C Siegel , Clint Torres , Sara B Hall, Tom R Slezak , Tuan H Nguyen , Douglas B Weibel

Journal:

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Year:

2017

Abstract:

An estimated 1.5 billion microbial infections occur globally each year and result in ∼4.6 million deaths. A technology gap associated with commercially available diagnostic tests in remote and underdeveloped regions prevents timely pathogen identification for effective antibiotic chemotherapies for infected patients. The result is a trial-and-error approach that is limited in effectiveness, increases risk for patients while contributing to antimicrobial drug resistance, and reduces the lifetime of antibiotics. This paper addresses this important diagnostic technology gap by describing a low-cost, portable, rapid, and easy-to-use microfluidic cartridge-based system for detecting the ESKAPE (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacter spp.) bacterial pathogens that are most commonly associated with antibiotic resistance. The point-of-care molecular diagnostic system consists of a vacuum-degassed microfluidic cartridge preloaded with lyophilized recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assays and a small portable battery-powered electronic incubator/reader. The isothermal RPA assays detect the targeted ESKAPE pathogens with high sensitivity (e.g., a limit of detection of ∼10 nucleic acid molecules) that is comparable to that of current PCR-based assays, and they offer advantages in power consumption, engineering, and robustness, which are three critical elements required for the point-of-care setting.