Rapid and multiple visual detection of Fasciola hepatica in feces via recombinase polymerase amplification integrated with CRISPR/Cas12a technology.

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State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Severe Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024


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Fasciola hepatica is a foodborne zoonotic parasite causing significant economic losses and impacting human and livestock health in resource-limited regions. We developed a rapid, reliable, and sensitive detection method combining recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) with CRISPR/Cas12a, allowing visualization with the naked eye or a fluorescence reader. Multiple visual methods were used to analyze the assay results. Fluorescence signals were collected using a fluorescence reader or observed under UV or blue light. Lateral flow strips (LFS) were used for visual detection. Among seven primer pairs and three CRISPR RNA (crRNA) screened, F1/R1 and crRNA3 were optimal. The Cas12a reaction buffer was optimized with 50 mM Tris-HCl and 80 mM NaCl, with an RPA reaction time of 20 min. The assay showed high specificity and excellent sensitivity for F. hepatica, detecting 0.122 copies/μL with fluorescence and 8.6 copies/μL with LFS. Testing of 143 sheep and 43 human fecal samples showed 98.39 % consistency with qPCR and nested PCR, with prevalence rates of 52.45 % and 18.6 % in sheep and humans, respectively. Our assay offers substantial potential for point-of-care testing in resource-limited areas, addressing the need for rapid and accurate diagnosis of F. hepatica.

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