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SERS-active Au@Ag core-shell nanorod (Au@AgNR) tags for ultrasensitive bacteria detection and antibiotic-susceptibility testing

  • Liyan Bi
  • , Xiao Wang
  • , Xiaowei Cao
  • , Luying Liu
  • , Congcong Bai
  • , Qingyin Zheng
  • , Jaebum Choo
  • , Lingxin Chen
  • Binzhou Medical College
  • Yangzhou University
  • Chung-Ang University
  • CAS - Yantai Institute of Coastal Research for Sustainable Development

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There is a challenge to obtain an ultrasensitive and rapid approach to detect bacteria and identify resistance. As a powerful bioanalytical tool, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) in bacterial detection have attracted increasing attentions. Herein, we developed a SERS-active Au@Ag core-shell nanorod (Au@AgNR) tag platform for ultrasensitive bacteria detection and antibiotic-susceptibility testing (AST). The platform established that surface enhanced Raman scattered Rhodamine 6G (R6G) absorption at 1517 cm−1 had a good linearity (RI = 3865 + 193logC; R2 = 0.97) with logarithm of E. coli concentration over a range of 107–102 CFU (colony forming unit)/mL with limit of detection as low 102 CFU/mL. When E. coli was exposed to ampicillin at minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC, 4 μg/mL), Raman spectroscopy showed the obvious variation between ampicillin-susceptible E. coli (Amp-E. coli) and the ampicillin-resistant E. coli (Amp+-E. coli). Combined with principal component analysis (PCA) statistical analysis, the Raman intensity variation mentioned above allows to obtain rapid antibiotic resistance testing (<3.5 h). In addition, E.coli spiked into blood from C57BL/6 mice can be identified clearly, indicating the potential for point-of-care diagnostics.

源语言英语
文章编号121397
期刊Talanta
220
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 12月 2020
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