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Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to threaten the effective treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. The spread of resistant infections is accelerated by the lack of fast and cost-effective tests for the detection of AMR at the point-of-care. We aimed to address this challenge by dev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419081/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00635e |
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author | Miller, Lisa M. Simmons, Matthew D. Silver, Callum D. Krauss, Thomas F. Thomas, Gavin H. Johnson, Steven D. Duhme-Klair, Anne-Kathrin |
author_facet | Miller, Lisa M. Simmons, Matthew D. Silver, Callum D. Krauss, Thomas F. Thomas, Gavin H. Johnson, Steven D. Duhme-Klair, Anne-Kathrin |
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description | Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to threaten the effective treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. The spread of resistant infections is accelerated by the lack of fast and cost-effective tests for the detection of AMR at the point-of-care. We aimed to address this challenge by developing a diagnostic tool to detect one of the major forms of AMR, the β-lactamase enzymes. Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been successfully developed for the detection of β-lactamases in challenging biological media, namely undiluted urine. Furthermore, these tools are compatible with samples containing a urine sample preservative (boric acid) or hematuria (blood). The functionalized AuNPs interact with the active β-lactamases, resulting in the hydrolysis of the surface-bound antibiotics, which then inhibits binding of the AuNPs to a capture protein (a penicillin-binding protein) to indicate the presence of active β-lactamases. We successfully integrated the antibiotic-functionalized AuNPs into a new lateral flow assay (LFA), which can be used to detect active β-lactamases down to the detection limit of 11 nM. While we demonstrate the use of antibiotic-functionalized AuNPs in an LFA format to provide a novel method of detecting active β-lactamases, these functionalized AuNPs are amenable to a range of alternative diagnostic technologies and could lead to vital point-of-care diagnostics for the early detection of multi-drug resistant infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-94190812022-09-20 Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases Miller, Lisa M. Simmons, Matthew D. Silver, Callum D. Krauss, Thomas F. Thomas, Gavin H. Johnson, Steven D. Duhme-Klair, Anne-Kathrin Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to threaten the effective treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. The spread of resistant infections is accelerated by the lack of fast and cost-effective tests for the detection of AMR at the point-of-care. We aimed to address this challenge by developing a diagnostic tool to detect one of the major forms of AMR, the β-lactamase enzymes. Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been successfully developed for the detection of β-lactamases in challenging biological media, namely undiluted urine. Furthermore, these tools are compatible with samples containing a urine sample preservative (boric acid) or hematuria (blood). The functionalized AuNPs interact with the active β-lactamases, resulting in the hydrolysis of the surface-bound antibiotics, which then inhibits binding of the AuNPs to a capture protein (a penicillin-binding protein) to indicate the presence of active β-lactamases. We successfully integrated the antibiotic-functionalized AuNPs into a new lateral flow assay (LFA), which can be used to detect active β-lactamases down to the detection limit of 11 nM. While we demonstrate the use of antibiotic-functionalized AuNPs in an LFA format to provide a novel method of detecting active β-lactamases, these functionalized AuNPs are amenable to a range of alternative diagnostic technologies and could lead to vital point-of-care diagnostics for the early detection of multi-drug resistant infections. RSC 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9419081/ /pubmed/36132685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00635e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Miller, Lisa M. Simmons, Matthew D. Silver, Callum D. Krauss, Thomas F. Thomas, Gavin H. Johnson, Steven D. Duhme-Klair, Anne-Kathrin Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title | Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title_full | Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title_fullStr | Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title_full_unstemmed | Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title_short | Antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
title_sort | antibiotic-functionalized gold nanoparticles for the detection of active β-lactamases |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419081/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00635e |
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