Lab-on-a-chip for the easy and visual detection of SARS-CoV-2 in saliva based on sensory polymers

Sens Actuators B Chem. 2023 Mar 15:379:133165. doi: 10.1016/j.snb.2022.133165. Epub 2022 Dec 15.

Abstract

The initial stages of the pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 showed that early detection of the virus in a simple way is the best tool until the development of vaccines. Many different tests are invasive or need the patient to cough up or even drag a sample of mucus from the throat area. Besides, the manufacturing time has proven insufficient in pandemic conditions since they were out of stock in many countries. Here we show a new method of manufacturing virus sensors and a proof of concept with SARS-CoV-2. We found that a fluorogenic peptide substrate of the main protease of the virus (Mpro) can be covalently immobilized in a polymer, with which a cellulose-based material can be coated. These sensory labels fluoresce with a single saliva sample of a positive COVID-19 patient. The results matched with that of the antigen tests in 22 of 26 studied cases (85% success rate).

Keywords: COVID-19; Coating; Fluorimetry; Immobilization; Pandemics; Paper-supported; Peptide; Substrate.