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Digital plasmonic nanobubble detection for rapid and ultrasensitive virus diagnostics

Medicine and Health

Digital plasmonic nanobubble detection for rapid and ultrasensitive virus diagnostics

Y. Liu, H. Ye, et al.

Discover DIAMOND, a groundbreaking approach for rapid and ultrasensitive virus diagnostics developed by a team of experts including Yaning Liu, Haihang Ye, and others. This innovative method employs gold nanoparticles and an optofluidic setup to detect viruses like RSV in nasal swabs without the need for amplification, ensuring quick and efficient diagnostics.... show more
Abstract
Rapid and sensitive diagnostics of infectious diseases is an urgent and unmet need as evidenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, we report a strategy, based on Digital plasMONic nanobubble Detection (DIAMOND), to address this need. Plasmonic nanobubbles are transient vapor bubbles generated by laser heating of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) and allow single-NP detection. Using gold NPs as labels and an optofluidic setup, we demonstrate that DIAMOND achieves compartment-free digital counting and works on homogeneous immunoassays without separation and amplification steps. DIAMOND allows specific detection of respiratory syncytial virus spiked in nasal swab samples and achieves a detection limit of ~100 PFU/mL (equivalent to 1 RNA copy/µL), which is competitive with digital isothermal amplification for virus detection. Therefore, DIAMOND has the advantages including one-step and single-NP detection, direct sensing of intact viruses at room temperature, and no complex liquid handling, and is a platform technology for rapid and ultrasensitive diagnostics.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 30, 2022
Authors
Yaning Liu, Haihang Ye, Hoang Dinh Huynh, Chen Xie, Peiyuan Kang, Jeffrey S. Kahn, Zhenpeng Qin
Tags
virus diagnostics
digital counting
immunoassays
gold nanoparticles
respiratory syncytial virus
optical sensors
rapid detection
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