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Fluorescent biosensor based on MB-APT combined with Pt NPs for the detection of infectious bacteria in mouse and human wounds
Bacterial infection of wounds is one of great concern to patients, and rapid and correct detection of bacterial infection is crucial to ensure accurate diagnosis and early intervention. Based on the principle that glucose can only be consumed by live bacteria, a fluorescent biosensor was constructed to detect four kinds of common infectious bacteria (Acinetobacter baumannii, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus) in skin wounds, taking advantage of magnetic bead-aptamer for recognizing, sorting and enrichment, platinum nanoparticles for signal amplification . The linear detection range of AB, EC, PA and SA were 27– 8 × 10 6 CFU/mL, 10– 2.5 × 10 7 CFU/mL, 34– 2.5 × 10 7 CFU/mL and 10– 1.0 × 10 7 CFU/mL, respectively, and the limits of detection were 27 CFU/mL, 10 CFU/mL, 34 CFU/mL and 2 CFU/mL. Furthermore, all target bacteria in samples containing 8 × 10 8 CFU/mL of other interfering bacteria have been successfully identified and quantified. The proposed method was also successfully applied to the detection of bacterial infection in skin wounds of mouse and human, including the detection of separate bacterial infection as well as a coinfection. The recovery of this method was in the range of 90.161– 109.961%. Thus, this proposed method can be a promising candidate for rapid and convenient evaluation of infectious bacteria in point-of-care settings.