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Naked-eye detection of Legionella pneumophila using smart fluorogenic polymers prepared as hydrophilic films, coatings, and electrospun nanofibers
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 2025, V. 425, 136976
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Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2025-02
ISSN
0925-4005
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2024.136976
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Legionella pneumophila is a significant public health threat, responsible for severe diseases such as Legionnaires’ disease. Traditional detection methods are often labour-intensive, time-consuming, and require sophisticated equipment. This study introduces smart fluorogenic polymeric materials for the naked-eye detection of L. pneumophila via protease activity. These materials, prepared as hydrophilic films, cellulose-coated linear copolymers, and electrospun nanofibers, operate on an OFF/ON FRET system, emitting fluorescence under UV light upon interaction with L. pneumophila proteases. Characterisation confirmed the successful immobilisation of the peptide substrate and its response to proteases. The sensors showed moderate to high sensitivity and specificity, with detection limits of 2.91 × 105, 3.64 × 10⁵, and 4.04 × 105 CFUs/mL for the film, copolymer, and nanofiber formats, respectively. Cross-reactivity tests identified only Pseudomonas aeruginosa as an interferent. This novel approach offers rapid, simple, and cost-effective L. pneumophila detection with visible results under UV light, suitable for clinical and environmental samples. It highlights the potential for broader pathogen detection applications.
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Polyacrylic films
Linear polymer
Electrospun nanofibers
Fluorescence
Legionella
Smart material
Polymeric sensors
Materia
Química orgánica
Chemistry, Organic
Polímeros
Polymers
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