Covid-19: Scientists develop novel method to detect single virus particles
Scientists have developed a new method
for identifying single virus particles based on changes in electrical
current when they pass through ultrasmall pores, an advance which they
claim may lead to new rapid Covid-19 tests.
The
study, published in the journal ACS Sensors, demonstrated a new system
for identifying single virus particles using an algorithm trained to
detect changes in the current passing across silicon nanopores.
According
to the scientists, including those from Osaka University in Japan, the
work may lead to fast and accurate screening tests for diseases like
Covid-19 and influenza.
In the new method, the scientists said a layer of the compound silicon nitride just 50 nanometres (nm) thick has tiny nanopores added.
The layer is suspended on a silicon wafer, they said, adding that when a voltage difference is applied to the solution on either side of the wafer, ions travel through the nanopores in a process called electrophoresis.
According to the study, the motion of the ions can be monitored by the current they generate, and when a viral particle enters a nanopore, it blocks some of the ions from passing through, leading to a transient dip in current.
Each
dip reflects the physical properties of the particle, such as volume,
surface charge, and shape, the scientists said, adding that this measure
can be used to identify the kind of virus.
Using artificial
intelligence (AI), the research team built a classification algorithm
trained with signals from known viruses to determine the identity of new
samples.
The scientists said the computer can discriminate the
differences in electrical current waveforms that cannot be identified by
human eyes, which enables highly accurate virus classification.
In addition to coronavirus, they said the system was tested with pathogens such as adenovirus, influenza A, and influenza B.
"By
combining single-particle nanopore sensing with AI, we were able to
achieve highly accurate identification of multiple viral species,"
explained study senior author Makusu Tsutsui from Osaka University.
The
researchers believe coronaviruses are especially well suited for this
technique since their spiky outer proteins may even allow different
strains to be classified separately.
"This work will help with the
development of a virus test kit that outperforms conventional viral
inspection methods," said Tomoji Kawai, another co-author of the study.
Compared
with other rapid tests like PCR or antibody-based screens, the
researchers said the new method is much faster and does not require
costly reagents.
They believe the new technique may lead to improved
diagnostic tests for emerging viruses that cause infectious diseases
such as Covid-19.
(Source-Times of India)
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