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Aptasensors for viral diagnostics

Journal

TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 74, Issue -, Pages 58-67

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.trac.2015.05.012

Keywords

Antibody; Aptamer; Assay; Detection; Diagnostics; Pathogen; Point of care; Sensor; Serotype; Virus

Funding

  1. Agentschap NL, module IV grant [PNU10A23]
  2. Lendulet program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [LP2013-63/2013]
  3. Technology Foundation STW [FES0901]

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Novel viral diagnostic tools need to be affordable, fast, accurate and easy to use with sensitivity and specificity equivalent or superior to current standards. At present, viral diagnostics are based on direct detection of viral components or indirect detection by measuring antibodies generated in response to viral infection. While sensitivity of detection and quantification are still important challenges, we expect major advances from new assay formats and synthetic binding molecules, such as aptamers. Compared to traditional antibody-based detection, aptamers could provide faster adaptation to continuously evolving virus strains and higher discriminating capacity between specific virus serotypes. Aptamers are very stable and easily modifiable, so are ideal molecules for detection and chemical sensing applications. Here, we review the use of aptasensors for detection of viral pathogens and consider the feasibility of aptasensors to become standard devices for point-of-care diagnostics of viruses. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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