A Biochemiluminescent Sialidase Assay for Diagnosis of Bacterial Vaginosis

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Shengjun Wu
Xuexiang Lin
Kwok Min Hui
Su Yang
Xuanlan Wu
Yichen Tan
Meimei Li
Ai-Qing Qin
Qingxi Wang
Qi Zhao
Pengfei Ding
Kaisheng Shi
X. James Li
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[1] Zhejiang University School of Medicine,Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital
[2] Cellex (Shenzhen),Shenzhen College of Advanced Technology
[3] Incorporated,undefined
[4] Cellex,undefined
[5] Incorporated,undefined
[6] Jinan Central Hospital,undefined
[7] Yuhuangding Hospital,undefined
[8] College of Automation,undefined
[9] Hangzhou Danzi University,undefined
[10] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common condition among women of reproductive age. A sensitive, quantitative and rapid assay is needed for the diagnosis of and, particularly, therapy monitoring for BV. Bacterial sialidase appears to play an important role in bacterial biofilms on vaginal epithelium, a condition closely associated with BV. Here, we report a biochemiluminescent sialidase assay that uses a substrate derivatized with firefly luciferin. In the presence of sialidase in the reaction, the substrate is cleaved to release luciferin, which is subsequently oxidized by firefly luciferase to generate a light signal. Thus, the light signal intensity can be used to detect and measure the relative concentration of sialidase in a vaginal sample as a means of BV diagnosis. All reagents are present in a reagent bead and sample buffer, enabling essentially a one-step assay. The assay is highly sensitive and quantitative, with a sensitivity and specificity of 95.40% and 94.94%, respectively, compared to the Amsel method. Interestingly, only 27.6% of those with BV had high levels of sialidase activity with a signal to cutoff ratio of 10 or more. The assay may be used for diagnosis of BV, risk assessment of BV patients in terms of sialidase activity levels, and monitoring antibiotic therapy.
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