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Engineering of a Chimeric Template Triggers RNase H-Based Isothermal Amplification Approach for Sensitive Detection of Pathogen RNA

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 95, Issue 49, Pages 18249-18257

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c04098

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RNA-based detection of pathogenic organisms is a crucial field of research for disease diagnosis and environmental and food safety. Researchers have proposed a novel method for rapidly identifying long-stranded RNA using a rationally designed RNA-DNA structural template and RNase H reaction. This method is highly efficient, rapid, and flexible, making it a powerful tool for detecting long-stranded RNA and shedding light on pathogen detection in food safety and molecular diagnosis.
RNA-based detection of pathogenic organisms is an emerging field of research that is crucial for disease diagnosis and environmental and food safety. By rationally engineering an RNA-DNA tandem (RDT) structural template, we proposed a novel RNase H-based isothermal exponential amplification (RH-IEA) reaction to rapidly identify long-stranded RNA. In this strategy, the rigid and compact RDT template selectively recognized the target RNA and formed a stable hybrid with it. Upon site-specific cleavage of RNase H, the 3 ' overhang of the target RNA was cut off, and a free hydroxyl end at the hydrolysis site was generated to trigger an exponential amplification reaction (EXPAR). This method maintained the high efficiency and rapid amplification kinetics of EXPAR. As a result, the RH-IEA strategy was able to sensitively and specifically detect the characteristic sequence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 RNA, with a detection sensitivity of 1 fg/mu L. Besides, the RDT template can be used as an RNA protector to prevent specific segments of the target RNA from being degraded by RNase enzymes, allowing the sample to be stored at room temperature for a long time. With this advantage, the practicality of RH-IEA will be more flexible than the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. It was successfully applied in the identification of E. coli O157:H7 in milk with a minimum detection concentration of 1.0 x 10(2) CFU/mL. Therefore, the RH-IEA method will serve as a powerful tool for detecting long-stranded RNA and will also shed light on the pathogen detection in food safety and molecular diagnosis.

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