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A Real-Time Enzyme-Linked Aptamer Assay (RT-eELAA) for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Viral Antigens in Saliva Using Electrochemical Readout

Abstract

Despite the need for reliable rapid antigen tests for infectious disease diagnostics, tests that combine rapid answer-to-result times with high sensitivity and specificity remain elusive. A major challenge in developing such tests is the loss of performance of analytical assays in clinical samples. Herein, we developed a rapid antigen test based on a real-time electrochemical sandwich assay for detecting SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A in saliva. This assay used aptamers for both target capture and signal transduction and produced limits of detection of 301 and 743 copies/mL for SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A, respectively. When evaluating this assay with clinical saliva samples, we encountered major issues in distinguishing between positive and negative samples. In response, we developed a revised method to interrogate each clinical sample with a pair of electrochemical detectors modified, respectively, with a functional aptamer or a nonfunctional aptamer mutant. This method enabled us to normalize the signal response measured from each clinical sample with a reference signal, overcoming the previously encountered challenge and resulting in a clinical sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 100% when analyzing 20 saliva samples that were collected and tested for COVID-19.

Authors

Adhikari BR; Wang Q; Li J; Sen P; Zhang Z; Gu J; Salena BJ; Yamamura D; Li Y; Soleymani L

Journal

Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 97, No. 25, pp. 13698–13706

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

July 1, 2025

DOI

10.1021/acs.analchem.5c02555

ISSN

0003-2700

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