Researchers are developing an aptamer-based
diagnostic kit for detection of SARS-Co-V2 infection
It can detect a number of infections in precise & efficient manner, besides making detection of COVID 19 infection less costly
It can detect a number of infections in precise & efficient manner, besides making detection of COVID 19 infection less costly
The COVID 19 pandemic has thrown up the novel
challenge of setting up rapid diagnostic facilities in remote areas which do
not have adequate infrastructure. This calls for low cost devices that do not
require very stringent storage facilities. Scientists have put in a research
plan to meet this urgent requirement.
With support from the Science and Engineering
Research Board (SERB), a statutory body under the Department of Science and
Technology (DST), Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, has
initiated a research with the detection of a target protein using
bioinformatics tool against which the diagnostic kit has to be developed. This
study has taken the special domain of spike protein in consideration for the
development of the diagnostic kit.
The researchers are developing an aptamer-based
diagnostic kit for detection of SARS-Co-V2 infection. Their study will first
ensure the detection of corona virus infection while subsequently, the kit will
also differentiate the various types of corona virus infection (SARS Co-V1,
MERS) including COVID 19 infection. The general corona virus infection may be
detected on the basis of conserved domain present in all three corona virus
infection (SARS Co-V1, MERS & COVID 19) while the differential kit will be
developed on the basis of combination of conserved and non-conserved domain
present in SARS-CoV2 virus, SARS-CoV2 virus & MERS virus respectively.
Armed with state-of-art expertise in molecular
biology and drug delivery domain, Dr. Abhimanyu Dev, Assistant Professor at
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT Mesra) Ranchi, has teamed up with Dr.
Venkatesan Jayaprakash, Associate Professor of the same Institute to carry out
this research. The development of the diagnostic kit will be done at Birla
Institute of Technology, Mesra lab while testing of kit will be conducted at Institute
of Life Sciences (ILS), Bhubaneswar under supervision of Dr. Rajeeb Kumar
Swain, Scientist E, ILS Bhubaneswar.
The aptamer-based technology is a relatively new
technique. It can detect a number of infections in precise & efficient
manner. Besides, it makes detection of COVID 19 infection less costly and the
devices can be stored in less stringent conditions, making it more effective
over conventional antibody-based detection techniques, especially for the rural
and remotely located population. The detection of other corona virus infection
(SARS-Co-V1 & MERS) will also be an added advantage of our research.
This kit also has the advantage of detecting corona
virus infection in very less time as it will be a rapid diagnostic kit for
detection based on the change in colour. Further, the kit will be less costly
in comparison to antibody-based detection technique due to low production cost
and requirement of the less stringent storage facility.
Figure showing schematic representation of
aptamer-based detection of COVID 19 infection
[For more details, please contact: Dr. Abhimanyu
Dev, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra (BIT Mesra) Email:
abhimanyudev@bitmesra.ac.in, Mob: 9955165915
Dr. Venkatesan Jayaprakash, Birla Institute of
Technology, Mesra (BIT Mesra) Email: venkatesanj@bitmesra.ac.in, Mob:
9470137264 ]
Courtesy: pib.gov.in

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