Nanoprobe-enhanced loop-mediated isothermal amplification detection of Vibrio anguillarum in turbots (Scophthalmus maximus): toward advanced fish disease management

Feng Liu , Menghan Lu , Guanhua Xuan , Kexin Jiang , Xiaokun Wang , Yonghua Hu , Weiwei Zhang , Jiin Jung , Soon-Mi Shim , Guoqing Wang

Marine Life Science & Technology ›› : 1 -12.

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Marine Life Science & Technology ›› :1 -12. DOI: 10.1007/s42995-026-00363-8
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Nanoprobe-enhanced loop-mediated isothermal amplification detection of Vibrio anguillarum in turbots (Scophthalmus maximus): toward advanced fish disease management
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Vibrio anguillarum is a virulent pathogen responsible for severe diseases in mariculture. Its accurate on-site detection remains a challenge due to limitations in established methods, such as insufficient specificity, prolonged assay, and the requirement of non-movable instruments. We developed a visual platform for the rapid, specific, and sensitive detection of V. anguillarum. It integrates loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) with DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles (DNA‒AuNPs); we termed it “nanoprobe-enhanced LAMP.” These DNA‒AuNP probes enabled the colorimetric discrimination of empA expression levels within 20 min, while reducing the limit of detection to 1 fg/μL level (equivalent to 89 CFU/mL). More importantly, this technique demonstrated exceptional specificity in distinguishing V. anguillarum from other Vibrio spp. and foodborne bacteria via selective DNA recognition, outperforming conventional qPCR and fluorescence-based LAMP assays. We also exhibited the applicability of this method by detecting V. anguillarum in various tissues of infected turbots (Scophthalmus maximus), including liver, spleen, kidney, and skin; these results were consistent with the pathological findings. Given its simplicity, portability, and robustness—requiring only a constant temperature source—this approach is ideally suited for field-deployable diagnostics in resource-limited aquaculture settings.

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DNA / AuNPs / LAMP / Vibrio anguillarum / Turbot / Marine disease management

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Feng Liu, Menghan Lu, Guanhua Xuan, Kexin Jiang, Xiaokun Wang, Yonghua Hu, Weiwei Zhang, Jiin Jung, Soon-Mi Shim, Guoqing Wang. Nanoprobe-enhanced loop-mediated isothermal amplification detection of Vibrio anguillarum in turbots (Scophthalmus maximus): toward advanced fish disease management. Marine Life Science & Technology 1-12 DOI:10.1007/s42995-026-00363-8

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