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Devising novel near-infrared aggregation-induced-emission luminogen labeling for point-of-care diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Guiqin DaiPengfei ZhaoLijun SongZhuojun HeDeliang LiuXiangke DuanQianting YangWenchang ZhaoJiayin ShenTetsuya AsakawaMingbin ZhengHongzhou Lu
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Article ID: 2023.01087

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Detecting and appropriately diagnosing a Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection remains technologically difficult because the pathogen commonly hides in macrophages in a dormant state. Described here is novel near-infrared aggregation-induced-emission luminogen (AIEgen) labeling developed by the current authors' laboratory for point-of-care (POC) diagnosis of an M. tuberculosis infection. The selectivity of AIEgen labeling, the labeling of intracellular M. tuberculosis by AIEgen, and the labeling of M. tuberculosis in sputum samples by AIEgen, along with its accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity, were preliminarily evaluated. Results indicated that this near-infrared AIEgen labeling had satisfactory selectivity and it labeled intracellular M. tuberculosis and M. tuberculosis in sputum samples. It had a satisfactory accuracy (95.7%), sensitivity (95.5%), and specificity (100%) for diagnosis of an M. tuberculosis infection in sputum samples. The current results indicated that near-infrared AIEgen labeling might be a promising novel diagnostic tool for POC diagnosis of M. tuberculosis infection, though further rigorous verification of these findings is required.

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