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Evaluation of a rapid lateral flow immunoassay for Staphylococcus aureus detection in respiratory samples

Evaluation of a rapid lateral flow immunoassay for Staphylococcus aureus detection in respiratory samples
Evaluation of a rapid lateral flow immunoassay for Staphylococcus aureus detection in respiratory samples
Rapid point-of-care pathogen detection remains a challenge in routine diagnostics. A Staphylococcus aureus-specific lateral flow immunochromatography (LFI) test has been developed using a specific monoclonal antibody to the S. aureus cell-wall peptidoglycan. The LFI test was shown to be specific for S. aureus with no signal development for other Staphylococcal species or common respiratory pathogens. Evaluation of S. aureus isolates spiked into induced sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage samples derived from severe asthmatic patients showed a detection limit of 10(6) CFU/mL for the LFI. The test was also shown to successfully detect S. aureus in 1 sample independently determined to be S. aureus positive by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The ability of the LFI test to rapidly detect S. aureus in clinical respiratory samples suggests that it might be a useful platform for further development of point-of-care diagnostic applications.
point-of-care diagnostics, lateral flow immunoassay, staphylococcus aureus, asthma
0732-8893
28-36
Wiriyachaiporn, Surasa
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Howarth, Peter H.
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Bruce, Kenneth D.
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Dailey, Lea Ann
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Wiriyachaiporn, Surasa
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Howarth, Peter H.
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Bruce, Kenneth D.
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Dailey, Lea Ann
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Wiriyachaiporn, Surasa, Howarth, Peter H., Bruce, Kenneth D. and Dailey, Lea Ann (2013) Evaluation of a rapid lateral flow immunoassay for Staphylococcus aureus detection in respiratory samples. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 75 (1), 28-36. (doi:10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2012.09.011). (PMID:23102996)

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Abstract

Rapid point-of-care pathogen detection remains a challenge in routine diagnostics. A Staphylococcus aureus-specific lateral flow immunochromatography (LFI) test has been developed using a specific monoclonal antibody to the S. aureus cell-wall peptidoglycan. The LFI test was shown to be specific for S. aureus with no signal development for other Staphylococcal species or common respiratory pathogens. Evaluation of S. aureus isolates spiked into induced sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage samples derived from severe asthmatic patients showed a detection limit of 10(6) CFU/mL for the LFI. The test was also shown to successfully detect S. aureus in 1 sample independently determined to be S. aureus positive by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. The ability of the LFI test to rapidly detect S. aureus in clinical respiratory samples suggests that it might be a useful platform for further development of point-of-care diagnostic applications.

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Published date: January 2013
Keywords: point-of-care diagnostics, lateral flow immunoassay, staphylococcus aureus, asthma
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 346645
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/346645
ISSN: 0732-8893
PURE UUID: a2749ae1-7eaa-4b63-ae77-c22dec4f3b4d

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Date deposited: 16 Jan 2013 11:08
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:39

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Author: Surasa Wiriyachaiporn
Author: Kenneth D. Bruce
Author: Lea Ann Dailey

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