Agarose-Droplet-Based Digital LAMP Assay for Counting Virus DNA in Single-Particle ICP-MS
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Agarose-Droplet-Based Digital LAMP Assay for Counting Virus DNA in Single-Particle ICP-MS
Abstract
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has emerged as a promising analytical platform for the quantification of biomolecules using elemental tags; however, absolute quantification at extremely low concentrations by ICP-MS without a calibration curve remains challenging. Here, we developed a digital loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for counting hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA using single-particle (sp) ICP-MS. The sample and LAMP reagents were mixed and encapsulated in agarose droplets, which were generated by homemade centrifugal droplet generators. The agarose droplets were incubated at 65 °C for amplifying the virus DNA with LAMP primers and then cooled to 4 °C for generating "gel" particles during the temperature-dependent "sol-gel" transition. The LAMP amplicons were intercalated into the agarose particles using polyacrylamide-modified LAMP primers, enabling the labeling of dsDNA with [Ru(bpy)2dppz]2+ and the removal of excess reagents. Only those agarose particles, containing virus DNA, could be labeled with 101Ru and detected in spICP-MS. We also embedded the 153Eu-containing polystyrene microspheres into agarose droplets as the internal standard for counting the total number of agarose droplets. The copy number of virus DNA could be counted from the 101Ru/153Eu pulse numbers in spICP-MS. We achieved the lowest quantification of 25 copy μL-1 virus DNA in one analysis without the need for a calibration curve. The developed assay can be easily tuned for counting multiple types of nucleic acid targets and extended for new possibilities of the spICP-MS-based digital assay.
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