Wu H, Wang P, Fu J, Yang F, Cheng L, Liu F, Yao H,. Quantum dot immunochromatographic strip for rapid and sensitive detection of H5 subtype avian influenza virus. Virol J. 2025 Jul 18;22(1):246
The H5 subtype avian influenza viruses (AIVs) pose a major threat to wild fowl and poultry. Additionally, they can overcome the species barrier, inducing human infection, which may become fatal. Thus, the H5 subtype AIVs remain a global public health burden, with a huge pandemic potential. Therefore, it is imperative to establish a rapid, sensitive, and specific method for detecting H5 subtype AIV infection for diagnostic and preventive purposes. The quantum dot fluorescent microsphere-based immunochromatographic strip (QDFM-ICS) is being widely used for detecting various viruses. We here developed a pair of monoclonal antibodies (2F2 and 2B7) by immunizing mice with the A/duck/Zhejiang/6D2/2013(H5N6) virus and covalently linking them with quantum dots to generate a QDFM-ICS for detecting H5 subtype AIVs. The QDFM-ICS showed a limit of detection of 0.0625 hemagglutination units (HAU) per 80 μL for live H5 subtype AIVs and 1.2 ng/mL purified H5N6 hemagglutination protein, respectively. In addition, it demonstrated good reproducibility with a coefficient of variation of < 10%, showing a high degree of repeatability. The strips exhibited a full percentage of specificity. Notably, their sensitivity and specificity remained unaffected even when stored for 3 months at room temperature or 4 °C. Furthermore, the application in practical testing on field samples demonstrated a strong correlation between QDFM-ICS and real-time PCR. The QDFM-ICS can be used in less time, with a simpler operation, and lesser expenditure. Thus, QDFM-ICS is a practical and promising technique for detecting H5 subtype AIVs, especially in point-of-care testing.
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