Ultrasensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA and antigen using single-molecule optofluidic chip

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Abstract

Nucleic acids and proteins are the two most important target types used in molecular diagnostics. In many instances, simultaneous sensitive and accurate detection of both biomarkers from the same sample would be desirable, but standard detection methods are highly optimized for one type and not cross-compatible. Here, we report the simultaneous multiplexed detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNAs and antigens with single molecule sensitivity. Both analytes are isolated and labeled using a single bead-based solid-phase extraction protocol, followed by fluorescence detection on a multi-channel optofluidic waveguide chip. Direct amplification-free detection of both biomarkers from nasopharyngeal swab samples is demonstrated with single molecule detection sensitivity, opening the door for ultrasensitive dual-target analysis in infectious disease diagnosis, oncology, and other applications.

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Meena, G. G., Stambaugh, A. M., Ganjalizadeh, V., Stott, M. A., Hawkins, A. R., & Schmidt, H. (2021). Ultrasensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA and antigen using single-molecule optofluidic chip. APL Photonics, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0049735

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