Abstract
The BK virus (BKV) is an emerging pathogen in immunocompromised individuals and widespread in the human population. Polymerase chain reaction is a simple and highly sensitive method for detecting BKV, but it is time consuming and requires expensive instruments and expert judgment. The lateral flow assay, a rapid, low-cost, minimal-labor, and easy-to-use diagnostic method, was successfully applied for pathogen detection. In this study, we used oligonucleotide probes to develop a simple and rapid sandwich-type lateral flow immunoassay for detecting BKV DNA within 45 minutes. The detection limit for the synthetic single-stranded DNA was 5 nM. The specificity study showed no cross-reactivity with other polyomaviruses, such as JC virus and simian virus 40. For the Escherichia coli containing BKV plasmid cultured samples, the sensitivity was determined to be 107 copies/mL. The approach offers great potential for BKV detection of various target analytes in point-of-care settings.
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Huang, Y. H., Yu, K. Y., Huang, S. P., Chuang, H. W., Lin, W. Z., Cherng, J. H., … Liu, C. C. (2020). Development of a nucleic acid lateral flow immunoassay for the detection of human polyomavirus BK. Diagnostics, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10060403
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