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An antibody-free dual-biomarker rapid enrichment workflow (AnDREW) improves the sensitivity of malaria rapid diagnostic tests

Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are critical to the success of malaria elimination campaigns. These tests are rapid, user-friendly, and field-deployable to resource-limited regions. However, RDTs demonstrate poor sensitivity because they can only tolerate a small (5 μL) volume of blood, which limits t...

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Published in:Analytical biochemistry 2021-01, Vol.612, p.114020-114020, Article 114020
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description Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are critical to the success of malaria elimination campaigns. These tests are rapid, user-friendly, and field-deployable to resource-limited regions. However, RDTs demonstrate poor sensitivity because they can only tolerate a small (5 μL) volume of blood, which limits the amount of protein biomarker delivered to the test. We have developed the Antibody-free Dual-biomarker Rapid Enrichment Workflow (AnDREW) for purifying histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) and Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (PLDH) from large volume (150 μL) blood samples. We used Zn(II)NTA and aptamer-conjugated magnetic beads to capture HRP2 and PLDH, respectively. Both biomarkers were then eluted into RDT-compatible volumes using ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). We optimized both bead conjugates individually by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and then combined the optimized capture and elution assays for both biomarkers to produce the AnDREW. The AnDREW-enhanced RDTs exhibited a 11-fold and 9-fold improvement in analytical sensitivity for detection of HRP2 and PLDH, respectively, when compared to unenhanced RDTs. Moreover, the limit of detection for PLDH was improved 11-fold for the AnDREW-enhanced RDTs (3.80 parasites/μL) compared to unenhanced RDTs (42.31 parasites/μL). Importantly, the AnDREW utilizes a pan-specific PLDH aptamer and improves upon existing methods by eluting both biomarkers without complexed antibodies. [Display omitted] •Magnetic beads capture malaria biomarkers from large volume blood samples.•EDTA can elute biomarkers in metal-dependent diagnostic assays.•Sample preparation improves the sensitivity & detection limit of malaria RDTs.
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