A Rapid, Visible, and Highly Sensitive Method for
Recognizing and Distinguishing Invasive Fungal Infections via CCP-FRET
Technology
Posted on 2021-09-29 - 11:33
Invasive
fungal infection (IFI) is one of the leading causes of
death in the intensive care unit (ICU) due to its high morbidity and
mortality among immunocompromised patients. Early diagnosis of IFI
is typically infeasible because of the lack of clinical signs and
symptoms. By virtue of the cationic conjugated polymer-based fluorescence
resonance energy transfer (CCP-FRET) technology, we develop a rapid,
visible, simple, and sensitive method for simultaneous detection and
discrimination of three types of pathogens, including Candida
albicans (C. albicans), Klebsiella
pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae), and Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans). The CCP-FRET system contains a CCP fluorescent probe and pathogen-specific
DNA labeled with fluorescent dyes. These two components spontaneously
self-assemble into the complex under electrostatic attraction, resulting
in an efficient FRET from CCP to fluorescent dyes when irradiated
with a 380 nm ultraviolet (UV) light. The CCP-FRET method can specifically
identify the DNA molecules that are extracted from culture pathogen
strains or blood samples via PCR and single base extension (SBE) reactions,
without any cross-reactions on the DNA of nonspecific strains. In
particular, the sensitivity of this method is down to 0.03125 ng,
which is ten times higher than that of real-time PCR. We further evaluate
its detection efficiency by testing 15 blood samples from neonatal
patients who suffer from pathogen infections, in which some of them
have undergone antipathogen treatments. Using the CCP-FRET method,
33.3% (5/15) of samples tested positive for C. albicans and/or K. pneumoniae infections, whereas no
pathogen DNAs are recognized with real-time PCR, despite using the
same primers. Interestingly, the CCP-FRET method can output unique
fluorescent color as well as RGB patterns to different types of pathogen
infections, by which the infection type can be conveniently determined.
Collectively, the CCP-FRET method is a sensitive and reliable detection
platform for rapid identification of fungal and bacterial multiple
infections, holding great promise for uses in clinical testing.
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Yang, Qiong; He, Binghong; Chen, Chong; Wang, Haitao; Li, Wanjie; Xue, Xiuhua; et al. (2021). A Rapid, Visible, and Highly Sensitive Method for
Recognizing and Distinguishing Invasive Fungal Infections via CCP-FRET
Technology. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.1c00393