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Accurate Diagnosis of COVID-19 from Self-Collectable Biospecimens Using Synthetic Apolipoprotein H Peptide-Coated Nanoparticle Assay
A high-throughput, accurate screening is crucial for
the prevention
and control of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Current methods, which involve sampling from the nasopharyngeal (NP)
area by medical staffs, constitute a fundamental bottleneck in expanding
the testing capacity. To meet the scales required for population-level
surveillance, self-collectable specimens can be used; however, its
low viral load has hindered its clinical adoption. Here, we describe
a magnetic nanoparticle functionalized with synthetic apolipoprotein
H (ApoH) peptides to capture, concentrate, and purify viruses. The
ApoH assay demonstrates a viral enrichment efficiency of >90%
for
both SARS-CoV-2 and its variants, leading to an order of magnitude
improvement in analytical sensitivity. For validation, we apply the
assay to a total of 84 clinical specimens including nasal, oral,
and mouth gargles obtained from COVID-19 patients. As a result, a
100% positivity rate is achieved from the patient-collected nasal
and gargle samples, which exceeds that of the traditional NP swab
method. The simple 12 min pre-enrichment assay enabling the use of
self-collectable samples will be a practical solution to overcome
the overwhelming diagnostic capacity. Furthermore, the methodology
can easily be built on various clinical protocols, allowing its broad
applicability to various disease diagnoses