Journal of Applied Biotechnology Reports

Journal of Applied Biotechnology Reports

Development and Optimization of LSPR-based Aptasensor for Detection of Vibrio cholerae

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
Research Center of Science and Biotechnology, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: Vibrio cholerae is one of the primary waterborne pathogens that can enter the biofilm phase during its lifecycle, making it difficult to detect. To address this challenge, we have designed a colorimetric aptasensor based on aptamers and gold nanoparticles (GNPs) for the effective management and treatment of this illness.
Materials and Methods: The aptamer sequence was selected based on previous work and amplified using PCR with specific primers. The aptamer, which has a strong binding affinity to V. cholerae, was immobilized on the surface of GNPs. Detection was achieved by observing the aggregation of GNPs induced by the target bacteria, resulting in noticeable color changes in the reaction upon the addition of NaCl. To determine the optimal conditions, a unique method based on a Taguchi orthogonal array was used to evaluate critical parameters such as conjugation time, temperature, pH, and aptamer concentration.
Results: The optimal conditions for aptamer immobilization were determined to be pH 9, 3 hours for incubation time 10 °C for incubation temperature, and 550 nM for aptamer concentration. Analysis of signal-to-noise ratios showed that temperature and pH levels significantly affect GNP-aptamer conjugation. Under the optimal conditions, a linear calibration relationship was established between the A630/A524 ratio and V. cholerae concentrations ranging from 102 to 107 CFU/ml. The detection limit and time were found to be 6 CFU/ml and 50 minutes, respectively.
Conclusions: The developed colorimetric aptasensor demonstrates high sensitivity and specificity for the detection of
V. cholerae, making it suitable for the production of rapid diagnostic kits. 
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Volume 12, Issue 2
Spring 2025
Pages 1631-1641

  • Receive Date 07 August 2024
  • Revise Date 24 September 2024
  • Accept Date 25 September 2024