The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests
Abstract Most point-of-care tests (POCT) use swabs for sampling and/or for applying a sample on the test. A variety of swabs differing in tip materials is commercially available. Different tip materials have different chemical and physical characteristics which might influence the specimen collectio...
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doaj-89b6648bfa4e477f8d47314a25ac3ff92020-11-25T02:09:19ZengSpringerOpenAMB Express2191-08552020-03-011011610.1186/s13568-020-00978-9The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care testsAleksandra Anna Zasada0Katarzyna Zacharczuk1Katarzyna Woźnica2Małgorzata Główka3Robert Ziółkowski4Elżbieta Malinowska5Department of Sera and Vaccines Evaluation, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of HygieneDepartment of Bacteriology and Biocontamination Control, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of HygieneDepartment of Sera and Vaccines Evaluation, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of HygieneDepartment of Sera and Vaccines Evaluation, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of HygieneFaculty of Chemistry, The Chair of Medical Biotechnology, Warsaw University of TechnologyFaculty of Chemistry, The Chair of Medical Biotechnology, Warsaw University of TechnologyAbstract Most point-of-care tests (POCT) use swabs for sampling and/or for applying a sample on the test. A variety of swabs differing in tip materials is commercially available. Different tip materials have different chemical and physical characteristics which might influence the specimen collection and release. We investigated properties of various types of swabs used in clinical diagnostics with focusing on two kinds of analytes, DNA and proteins, which are most often used targets in POCT. As the model samples we used diphtheria toxoid NIBSC 69/017 for investigating recovery of protein analytes such as antigens and bacterial strains of Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, diphtheria toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae NCTC 10648, and the clinical isolate nontoxigenic C. diphtheriae 5820/15 for investigating the recovery of nucleic acids. We investigated four types of swabs most commonly used in clinical diagnostics in terms of absorption capacity and efficiency of release of nucleic acids and proteins. Volume uptake was measured in milligrams. For DNA release various washing out buffers were used and the amount of released DNA was measured spectrophotometrically. The amount of protein released from the swabs were examined using the Lowry assay. We observed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in the mean weights of absorbed liquid, in the DNA recovery and protein recovery by the four variety of swab examined. However, the efficiency of DNA and protein release was not correlated to the absorbed volume of a sample, but rather to the properties of swabs. The swab composition and structure can have a significant impact on the collection and release efficiency of a sample. Therefore, validation of POCT in relation to the used swabs for sampling is really important. The use of inappropriate swabs could lead to false negative or misleading analysis results.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-020-00978-9POCTSwabsClinical diagnosticsSample collection |
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Aleksandra Anna Zasada Katarzyna Zacharczuk Katarzyna Woźnica Małgorzata Główka Robert Ziółkowski Elżbieta Malinowska The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests AMB Express POCT Swabs Clinical diagnostics Sample collection |
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Aleksandra Anna Zasada Katarzyna Zacharczuk Katarzyna Woźnica Małgorzata Główka Robert Ziółkowski Elżbieta Malinowska |
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The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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The influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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influence of a swab type on the results of point-of-care tests |
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Abstract Most point-of-care tests (POCT) use swabs for sampling and/or for applying a sample on the test. A variety of swabs differing in tip materials is commercially available. Different tip materials have different chemical and physical characteristics which might influence the specimen collection and release. We investigated properties of various types of swabs used in clinical diagnostics with focusing on two kinds of analytes, DNA and proteins, which are most often used targets in POCT. As the model samples we used diphtheria toxoid NIBSC 69/017 for investigating recovery of protein analytes such as antigens and bacterial strains of Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, diphtheria toxin-producing Corynebacterium diphtheriae NCTC 10648, and the clinical isolate nontoxigenic C. diphtheriae 5820/15 for investigating the recovery of nucleic acids. We investigated four types of swabs most commonly used in clinical diagnostics in terms of absorption capacity and efficiency of release of nucleic acids and proteins. Volume uptake was measured in milligrams. For DNA release various washing out buffers were used and the amount of released DNA was measured spectrophotometrically. The amount of protein released from the swabs were examined using the Lowry assay. We observed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in the mean weights of absorbed liquid, in the DNA recovery and protein recovery by the four variety of swab examined. However, the efficiency of DNA and protein release was not correlated to the absorbed volume of a sample, but rather to the properties of swabs. The swab composition and structure can have a significant impact on the collection and release efficiency of a sample. Therefore, validation of POCT in relation to the used swabs for sampling is really important. The use of inappropriate swabs could lead to false negative or misleading analysis results. |
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