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Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine

Nanotrap(®) (NT) particles are hydrogel microspheres developed for target analyte separation and discovery applications. NT particles consist of cross-linked N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAm) copolymers that are functionalized with a variety of chemical affinity baits to enable broad-spectrum collection...

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Autores principales: Lin, Shih-Chao, Carey, Brian D., Callahan, Victoria, Lee, Ji-Hyun, Bracci, Nicole, Patnaik, Anurag, Smith, Amy K., Narayanan, Aarthi, Lepene, Benjamin, Kehn-Hall, Kylene
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227058
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author Lin, Shih-Chao
Carey, Brian D.
Callahan, Victoria
Lee, Ji-Hyun
Bracci, Nicole
Patnaik, Anurag
Smith, Amy K.
Narayanan, Aarthi
Lepene, Benjamin
Kehn-Hall, Kylene
author_facet Lin, Shih-Chao
Carey, Brian D.
Callahan, Victoria
Lee, Ji-Hyun
Bracci, Nicole
Patnaik, Anurag
Smith, Amy K.
Narayanan, Aarthi
Lepene, Benjamin
Kehn-Hall, Kylene
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description Nanotrap(®) (NT) particles are hydrogel microspheres developed for target analyte separation and discovery applications. NT particles consist of cross-linked N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAm) copolymers that are functionalized with a variety of chemical affinity baits to enable broad-spectrum collection and retention of target proteins, nucleic acids, and pathogens. NT particles have been previously shown to capture and enrich arboviruses including Rift Valley fever and Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses. Yet, there is still a need to enhance the detection ability for other re-emerging viruses such as Zika (ZIKV), chikungunya (CHIKV), and dengue (DENV) viruses. In this study, we exploited NT particles with different affinity baits, including cibacron blue, acrylic acid, and reactive red 120, to evaluate their capturing and enrichment capability for ZIKV, DENV and CHIKV in human fluids. Our results demonstrate that CN1030, a NT particle conjugated with reactive red 120, can recover between 8-16-fold greater genomic copies of ZIKV, CHIKV and DENV in virus spiked urine samples via RT-qPCR, superior to the other chemical baits. Also, we observed that CN1030 simultaneously enriched ZIKV, CHIKV and DENV in co-infection-based settings and could stabilize ZIKV, but not CHIKV infectivity in saliva spiked samples. CN1030 enriched viral detection at various viral concentrations, with significant enhancement observed at viral titers as low as 100 PFU/mL for ZIKV and 10 PFU/mL for CHIKV. The detection of ZIKV was further enhanced with NT particles by processing of larger volume urine samples. Furthermore, we developed a magnetic NT particle, CN3080, based on the same backbone of CN1030, and demonstrated that CN3080 could also capture and enrich ZIKV and CHIKV in a dose-dependent manner. Finally, in silico docking predictions support that the affinity between reactive red 120 and ZIKV or CHIKV envelope proteins appeared to be greater than acrylic acid. Overall, our data show that NT particles along with reactive red 120 can be utilized as a pre-processing technology for enhancement of detecting febrile-illness causing viruses.
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spelling pubmed-69461322020-01-17 Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine Lin, Shih-Chao Carey, Brian D. Callahan, Victoria Lee, Ji-Hyun Bracci, Nicole Patnaik, Anurag Smith, Amy K. Narayanan, Aarthi Lepene, Benjamin Kehn-Hall, Kylene PLoS One Research Article Nanotrap(®) (NT) particles are hydrogel microspheres developed for target analyte separation and discovery applications. NT particles consist of cross-linked N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAm) copolymers that are functionalized with a variety of chemical affinity baits to enable broad-spectrum collection and retention of target proteins, nucleic acids, and pathogens. NT particles have been previously shown to capture and enrich arboviruses including Rift Valley fever and Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses. Yet, there is still a need to enhance the detection ability for other re-emerging viruses such as Zika (ZIKV), chikungunya (CHIKV), and dengue (DENV) viruses. In this study, we exploited NT particles with different affinity baits, including cibacron blue, acrylic acid, and reactive red 120, to evaluate their capturing and enrichment capability for ZIKV, DENV and CHIKV in human fluids. Our results demonstrate that CN1030, a NT particle conjugated with reactive red 120, can recover between 8-16-fold greater genomic copies of ZIKV, CHIKV and DENV in virus spiked urine samples via RT-qPCR, superior to the other chemical baits. Also, we observed that CN1030 simultaneously enriched ZIKV, CHIKV and DENV in co-infection-based settings and could stabilize ZIKV, but not CHIKV infectivity in saliva spiked samples. CN1030 enriched viral detection at various viral concentrations, with significant enhancement observed at viral titers as low as 100 PFU/mL for ZIKV and 10 PFU/mL for CHIKV. The detection of ZIKV was further enhanced with NT particles by processing of larger volume urine samples. Furthermore, we developed a magnetic NT particle, CN3080, based on the same backbone of CN1030, and demonstrated that CN3080 could also capture and enrich ZIKV and CHIKV in a dose-dependent manner. Finally, in silico docking predictions support that the affinity between reactive red 120 and ZIKV or CHIKV envelope proteins appeared to be greater than acrylic acid. Overall, our data show that NT particles along with reactive red 120 can be utilized as a pre-processing technology for enhancement of detecting febrile-illness causing viruses. Public Library of Science 2020-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6946132/ /pubmed/31910225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227058 Text en © 2020 Lin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lin, Shih-Chao
Carey, Brian D.
Callahan, Victoria
Lee, Ji-Hyun
Bracci, Nicole
Patnaik, Anurag
Smith, Amy K.
Narayanan, Aarthi
Lepene, Benjamin
Kehn-Hall, Kylene
Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title_full Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title_fullStr Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title_full_unstemmed Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title_short Use of Nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of Zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
title_sort use of nanotrap particles for the capture and enrichment of zika, chikungunya and dengue viruses in urine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227058
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