Detection of P. malariae using a new rapid isothermal amplification lateral flow assay

medRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Mar 1:2023.02.26.23286371. doi: 10.1101/2023.02.26.23286371.

Abstract

P. malariae is found worldwide and causes chronic parasitism in its human hosts. We developed a P. malariae (Pm) diagnostic assay that uses rapid, isothermal recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) and lateral-flow-strip detection. Using 18S rRNA plasmid DNA, the assay demonstrates a detection limit of 10 copies /μL (~1.7 genome equivalents) and 100% analytical specificity. Testing in field samples showed 95% clinical sensitivity and 88% specificity compared to qPCR. Total assay time was 35 minutes. Combined with simplified DNA extraction methods, the assay has potential for future field-deployable point-of-care use to detect a parasite species that remains largely undiagnosed.

Keywords: Diagnostics; P. malariae; RPA.

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