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Electrical Characterization of Cellulose-Based Membranes towards Pathogen Detection in Water †

Paper substrates are promising for development of cost-effective and efficient point-of-care biosensors, essential for public healthcare and environmental diagnostics in emergency situations. Most paper-based biosensors rely on the natural capillarity of paper to perform qualitative or semi-quantita...

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Autores principales: Le Brun, Grégoire, Hauwaert, Margo, Leprince, Audrey, Glinel, Karine, Mahillon, Jacques, Raskin, Jean-Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020057
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author Le Brun, Grégoire
Hauwaert, Margo
Leprince, Audrey
Glinel, Karine
Mahillon, Jacques
Raskin, Jean-Pierre
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Hauwaert, Margo
Leprince, Audrey
Glinel, Karine
Mahillon, Jacques
Raskin, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Le Brun, Grégoire
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description Paper substrates are promising for development of cost-effective and efficient point-of-care biosensors, essential for public healthcare and environmental diagnostics in emergency situations. Most paper-based biosensors rely on the natural capillarity of paper to perform qualitative or semi-quantitative colorimetric detections. To achieve quantification and better sensitivity, technologies combining paper-based substrates and electrical detection are being developed. In this work, we demonstrate the potential of electrical measurements by means of a simple, parallel-plate electrode setup towards the detection of whole-cell bacteria captured in nitrocellulose (NC) membranes. Unlike current electrical sensors, which are mostly integrated, this plug and play system has reusable electrodes and enables simple and fast bacterial detection through impedance measurements. The characterized NC membrane was subjected to (i) a biofunctionalization, (ii) different saline solutions modelling real water samples, and (iii) bacterial suspensions of different concentrations. Bacterial detection was achieved in low conductivity buffers through both resistive and capacitive changes in the sensed medium. To capture Bacillus thuringiensis, the model microorganism used in this work, the endolysin cell-wall binding domain (CBD) of Deep-Blue, a bacteriophage targeting this bacterium, was integrated into the membranes as a recognition bio-interface. This experimental proof-of-concept illustrates the electrical detection of 10(7) colony-forming units (CFU) mL(−1) bacteria in low-salinity buffers within 5 min, using a very simple setup. This offers perspectives for affordable pathogen sensors that can easily be reconfigured for different bacteria. Water quality testing is a particularly interesting application since it requires frequent testing, especially in emergency situations.
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spelling pubmed-79271092021-03-04 Electrical Characterization of Cellulose-Based Membranes towards Pathogen Detection in Water † Le Brun, Grégoire Hauwaert, Margo Leprince, Audrey Glinel, Karine Mahillon, Jacques Raskin, Jean-Pierre Biosensors (Basel) Article Paper substrates are promising for development of cost-effective and efficient point-of-care biosensors, essential for public healthcare and environmental diagnostics in emergency situations. Most paper-based biosensors rely on the natural capillarity of paper to perform qualitative or semi-quantitative colorimetric detections. To achieve quantification and better sensitivity, technologies combining paper-based substrates and electrical detection are being developed. In this work, we demonstrate the potential of electrical measurements by means of a simple, parallel-plate electrode setup towards the detection of whole-cell bacteria captured in nitrocellulose (NC) membranes. Unlike current electrical sensors, which are mostly integrated, this plug and play system has reusable electrodes and enables simple and fast bacterial detection through impedance measurements. The characterized NC membrane was subjected to (i) a biofunctionalization, (ii) different saline solutions modelling real water samples, and (iii) bacterial suspensions of different concentrations. Bacterial detection was achieved in low conductivity buffers through both resistive and capacitive changes in the sensed medium. To capture Bacillus thuringiensis, the model microorganism used in this work, the endolysin cell-wall binding domain (CBD) of Deep-Blue, a bacteriophage targeting this bacterium, was integrated into the membranes as a recognition bio-interface. This experimental proof-of-concept illustrates the electrical detection of 10(7) colony-forming units (CFU) mL(−1) bacteria in low-salinity buffers within 5 min, using a very simple setup. This offers perspectives for affordable pathogen sensors that can easily be reconfigured for different bacteria. Water quality testing is a particularly interesting application since it requires frequent testing, especially in emergency situations. MDPI 2021-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7927109/ /pubmed/33670061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020057 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Electrical Characterization of Cellulose-Based Membranes towards Pathogen Detection in Water †
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title_fullStr Electrical Characterization of Cellulose-Based Membranes towards Pathogen Detection in Water †
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title_short Electrical Characterization of Cellulose-Based Membranes towards Pathogen Detection in Water †
title_sort electrical characterization of cellulose-based membranes towards pathogen detection in water †
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11020057
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