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Performance Characterization of Two-Dimensional Paper Chromatography-based Biosensors for Biodefense, Exemplified by Detection of Bacillus anthracis Spores

Authors
Han, Seung-MokKim, Young-WanKim, Young-KeeChun, Jeong-HoonOh, Hee-BokPaek, Se-Hwan
Issue Date
3월-2018
Publisher
KOREAN BIOCHIP SOCIETY-KBCS
Keywords
Bioterrorism agent; Field-version of ELISA; Two-dimensional chromatographic assay; Chemiluminometric detection; Cooled charge-coupled device
Citation
BIOCHIP JOURNAL, v.12, no.1, pp.59 - 68
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SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
BIOCHIP JOURNAL
Volume
12
Number
1
Start Page
59
End Page
68
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/76878
DOI
10.1007/s13206-017-2108-9
ISSN
1976-0280
Abstract
Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis), the causative agent of anthrax disease, is a Gram-positive spore-forming bacterium which can be used as a threatening bioterrorism agent. We developed enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)-on-a-chip biosensors for rapid, sensitive analysis of B. anthracis spores based on two-dimensional, cross-flow chromatography. In order to establish optimal assay conditions, a polyclonal antibody and four monoclonal antibodies against B. anthracis were raised and examined to characterize their analytical sensitivity as well as specificity. The biosensor results showed that a monoclonal antibody pair not only offered a relatively low detection limit for B. anthracis compared to other antibody combinations, but also displayed no cross-reactivity with other microorganisms belonging to the Bacillus genus. For detection of ELISA enzyme signal (e.g., horseradish peroxidase), chemiluminescent detection in combination with cooled charge-coupled device enhanced the sensor performance in terms of assay time, compared to that achieved by colorimetry. Under optimal conditions, the biosensor was able to detect a minimum threshold of 5x10(3) and 5x10(2) spores/mL for two different B. anthracis strains, NCCP 12860 (Sterne) and NCCP 10666 (Haman #1), respectively. Furthermore, the chemiluminometric sensor was minimally affected by the presence of potential interferents in samples such as baby powder, skim milk, and sucrose, indicating its potential utility for the analysis of bioterrorism agents directly in the field.
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