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Bean Extract-Based Gargle for Efficient Diagnosis of Active COVID-19 Infection Using Rapid Antigen Tests

Title
Bean Extract-Based Gargle for Efficient Diagnosis of Active COVID-19 Infection Using Rapid Antigen Tests
Author(s)
Kwon, J.Ko, E.Cho, S.-Y.Lee, Y.-H.Jun, S.Lee, K.Hwang, E.Vaidya, B.Hwang, J.-H.Kim, N.Song, M.-K.Kim, H.-Y.Ito, DaiLin, Y.Jo, E.Yang, K.E.Chung, H.-C.Cha, S.Kim, D.I.Yi, Y.-S.Yun, S.-H.Park, S.C.Lee, S.Choi, J.-S.Kim, D.S.Kimc, D.
Issued Date
2022-02
Citation
Microbiology Spectrum, v.10, no.1
Type
Article
Author Keywords
COVID-19Oral virusRapid diagnostic testSARS-CoV-2SensitivitySpecificity
ISSN
2165-0497
Abstract
The antigen-based rapid diagnostic test (Ag-RDT) using saliva specimens is fast, noninvasive, and suitable for SARS-CoV-2 self-testing, unlike nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) testing. We evaluated a novel Beanguard gargle (BG)-based virus collection method that can be applied to Ag-RDT as an alternative to the current RT-PCR with an NPS for early diagnosis of COVID-19. This clinical trial comprised 102 COVID-19-positive patients hospitalized after a governmental screening process and 100 healthy individuals. Paired NPS and BG-based saliva specimens from COVID-19 patients and healthy individuals were analyzed using NPS-RT-PCR, BG-RT-PCR, and BG-Ag-RDTs, whose diagnostic performance for detecting SARS-CoV-2 was compared. BG-Ag-RDTs showed high sensitivity (97.8%) and specificity (100%) in 45 patients within 6 days of illness and detected all cases of SARS-CoV-2 Alpha and Delta variants. In 11 asymptomatic active COVID-19 cases, both BG-Ag-RDTs and BG-RT-PCR showed sensitivities and specificities of 100%. Sensitivities of BG-Ag-RDT and BG-RT-PCR toward salivary viral detection were highly concordant, with no discrimination between symptomatic (97.0%), asymptomatic (100%), or SARS-CoV-2 variant (100%) cases. The intermolecular interactions between SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins and truncated canavalin, an active ingredient from the bean extract (BE), were observed in terms of physicochemical properties. The detachment of the SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain from hACE2 increased as the BE concentration increased, allowing the release of the virus from hACE2 for early diagnosis. Using BG-based saliva specimens remarkably enhances the Ag-RDT diagnostic performance as an alternative to NPS and enables noninvasive, rapid, and accurate COVID-19 self-testing and mass screening, supporting efficient COVID-19 management. © 2022 American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17125
DOI
10.1128/spectrum.01614-21
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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