Amine-Functionalized Quantum Dots as a Universal Fluorescent Nanoprobe for a One-Step Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay with Single-Copy Sensitivity

Shiyao Wang, Ailin Qin, Li Yin Chau, Eunice W.T. Fok, Mei Yue Choy, Christopher J. Brackman, Gilman K.H. Siu, Chien Ling Huang, Shea Ping Yip, Thomas M.H. Lee

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Abstract

Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has received considerable attention for decentralized (point-of-care and on-site) nucleic acid testing in view of its simple temperature control (60-65 °C) and short assay time (15-60 min). There remains a challenge in its wide adoption and acceptance due to the limitations of the existing amplification result reporter probes, e.g., photobleaching of organic fluorophore and reduced sensitivity of the pH-sensitive colorimetric dye. Herein, we demonstrate CdSeS/ZnS quantum dots (semiconductor fluorescent nanocrystals with superior photostability than organic fluorophore) with surface modification of cysteamine (amine-QDs) as a new reporter probe for LAMP that enabled single-copy sensitivity (limit of detection of 83 zM; 20 μL reaction volume). For a negative LAMP sample (absence of target sequence), positively charged amine-QDs remained dispersed due to interparticle electrostatic repulsion. While for a positive LAMP sample (presence of target sequence), amine-QDs became precipitated. The characterization data showed that amine-QDs were embedded in magnesium pyrophosphate crystals (generated during positive LAMP), thus leading to their coprecipitation. This amine-QD-based one-step LAMP assay advances the field of QD-based nucleic acid amplification assays in two aspects: (1) compatibility─one-step amplification and detection (versus separation of amplification and detection steps); and (2) universality─the same amine-QDs for different target sequences (versus different oligonucleotide-modified QDs for different target sequences).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)35299-35308
Number of pages10
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume14
Issue number31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • avian influenza virus RNA
  • lambda DNA
  • loop-mediated isothermal amplification
  • nucleic acid testing
  • quantum dots
  • SARS-CoV-2 RNA

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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