Rapid detection of an Ebola biomarker with optical microring resonators

Cell Rep Methods. 2022 Jun 8;2(6):100234. doi: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2022.100234. eCollection 2022 Jun 20.

Abstract

Ebola virus (EBOV) is a highly infectious pathogen, with a case mortality rate as high as 89%. Rapid therapeutic treatments and supportive measures can drastically improve patient outcome; however, the symptoms of EBOV disease (EVD) lack specificity from other endemic diseases. Given the high mortality and significant symptom overlap, there is a critical need for sensitive, rapid diagnostics for EVD. Facile diagnosis of EVD remains a challenge. Here, we describe a rapid and sensitive diagnostic for EVD through microring resonator sensors in conjunction with a unique biomarker of EBOV infection, soluble glycoprotein (sGP). Microring resonator sensors detected sGP in under 40 min with a limit of detection (LOD) as low as 1.00 ng/mL in serum. Furthermore, we validated our assay with the detection of sGP in serum from EBOV-infected non-human primates. Our results demonstrate the utility of a high-sensitivity diagnostic platform for detection of sGP for diagnosis of EVD.

Keywords: Ebola virus; biosensors; diagnostics; filoviruses; immunoassay; photonics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ebolavirus*
  • Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Limit of Detection
  • Rapid Diagnostic Tests