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Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause from a single infectious agent, based on the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report in 2017. TB causes massive health care burdens in many parts of the world, specifically in the resource constrained developing...

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Autores principales: Perumal, Jayakumar, Dinish, US, Bendt, Anne K, Kazakeviciute, Agne, Fu, Chit Yaw, Ong, Irvine Lian Hao, Olivo, Malini
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30323590
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S171400
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author Perumal, Jayakumar
Dinish, US
Bendt, Anne K
Kazakeviciute, Agne
Fu, Chit Yaw
Ong, Irvine Lian Hao
Olivo, Malini
author_facet Perumal, Jayakumar
Dinish, US
Bendt, Anne K
Kazakeviciute, Agne
Fu, Chit Yaw
Ong, Irvine Lian Hao
Olivo, Malini
author_sort Perumal, Jayakumar
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description BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause from a single infectious agent, based on the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report in 2017. TB causes massive health care burdens in many parts of the world, specifically in the resource constrained developing world. Most deaths from TB could be prevented with cost effective early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. PURPOSE: Conventional TB detection methods are either too slow as it takes a few weeks for diagnosis or they lack the specificity and accuracy. Thus the objective of this study was to develop a fast and efficient detection for TB using surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technique. METHODS: SERS spectra for different forms of mycolic acids (MAs) that are both synthetic origin and actual extracts from the mycobacteria species were obtained by label-free direct detection mode. Similarly, we collected SERS spectra for γ-irradiated whole bacteria (WB). Measurements were done using silver (Ag) coated silicon nanopillar (Ag SNP) as SERS substrate. RESULTS: We report the SERS based detection of MA, which is a biomarker for mycobacteria species including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. For the first time, we also establish the SERS spectral characterization of the three major forms of MA – αMA, methoxy-MA, and keto-MA, in bacterial extracts and also in γ-irradiated WB. We validated our findings by mass spectrometry. SERS detection of these three forms of MA could be useful in differentiating pathogenic and nonpathogenic Mycobacterium spp. CONCLUSIONS: We have demonstrated the direct detection of three major forms of MA – αMA, methoxy-MA, and keto-MA, in two different types of MA extracts from MTB bacteria, namely delipidated MA and undelipidated MA and finally in γ-irradiated WB. In the near future, this study could pave the way for a fast and efficient detection method for TB, which is of high clinical significance.
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spelling pubmed-61773742018-10-15 Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis Perumal, Jayakumar Dinish, US Bendt, Anne K Kazakeviciute, Agne Fu, Chit Yaw Ong, Irvine Lian Hao Olivo, Malini Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide and the leading cause from a single infectious agent, based on the WHO Global Tuberculosis Report in 2017. TB causes massive health care burdens in many parts of the world, specifically in the resource constrained developing world. Most deaths from TB could be prevented with cost effective early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. PURPOSE: Conventional TB detection methods are either too slow as it takes a few weeks for diagnosis or they lack the specificity and accuracy. Thus the objective of this study was to develop a fast and efficient detection for TB using surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technique. METHODS: SERS spectra for different forms of mycolic acids (MAs) that are both synthetic origin and actual extracts from the mycobacteria species were obtained by label-free direct detection mode. Similarly, we collected SERS spectra for γ-irradiated whole bacteria (WB). Measurements were done using silver (Ag) coated silicon nanopillar (Ag SNP) as SERS substrate. RESULTS: We report the SERS based detection of MA, which is a biomarker for mycobacteria species including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. For the first time, we also establish the SERS spectral characterization of the three major forms of MA – αMA, methoxy-MA, and keto-MA, in bacterial extracts and also in γ-irradiated WB. We validated our findings by mass spectrometry. SERS detection of these three forms of MA could be useful in differentiating pathogenic and nonpathogenic Mycobacterium spp. CONCLUSIONS: We have demonstrated the direct detection of three major forms of MA – αMA, methoxy-MA, and keto-MA, in two different types of MA extracts from MTB bacteria, namely delipidated MA and undelipidated MA and finally in γ-irradiated WB. In the near future, this study could pave the way for a fast and efficient detection method for TB, which is of high clinical significance. Dove Medical Press 2018-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6177374/ /pubmed/30323590 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S171400 Text en © 2018 Perumal et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Perumal, Jayakumar
Dinish, US
Bendt, Anne K
Kazakeviciute, Agne
Fu, Chit Yaw
Ong, Irvine Lian Hao
Olivo, Malini
Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title_full Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title_fullStr Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title_short Identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced Raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
title_sort identification of mycolic acid forms using surface-enhanced raman scattering as a fast detection method for tuberculosis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30323590
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S171400
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