Ultrasensitive electrochemical genosensors for species-specific diagnosis of malaria
Date
2022
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Electrochimica Acta
Abstract
A B S T R A C T
The absence of reliable species-specific diagnostic tools for malaria at point-of-care (POC) remains a major
setback towards effective disease management. This is partly due to the limited sensitivity and specificity of the
current malaria POC diagnostic kits especially in cases of low-density parasitaemia and mixed species infections.
In this study, we describe the first label-free DNA-based genosensors based on electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS) for species-specific detection of P. falciparum, P. malariae and P. ovale. The limits of detection
(LOD) for the three species-specific genosensors were down in attomolar concentrations ranging from 18.7 aM to
43.6 aM, which is below the detection limits of previously reported malaria genosensors. More importantly, the
diagnostic performance of the three genosensors were compared to quantitative real-time polymerase chain
reaction (qPCR) assays using purified genomic DNA and the paired whole blood lysates from clinical samples.
Remarkably, all the qPCR-positive purified genomic DNA samples were correctly identified by the genosensors
indicating 100% sensitivity for each of the three malaria species. The specificities of the three genosensors ranged
from 66.7% to 100.0% with a Therapeutic Turnaround Time (TTAT) within 30 min, which is comparable to the
TTAT of current POC diagnostic tools for malaria. This work represents a significant step towards the development
of accurate and rapid species-specific nucleic acid-based toolkits for the diagnosis of malaria at the POC.
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Research Article
Keywords
Genosensor, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), Malaria, Plasmodium species, Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)