TY - JOUR
T1 - Visualization methods for loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays
AU - Novi, Vinni Thekkudan
AU - Meher, Anil Kumar
AU - Abbas, Abdennour
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2025/1/24
Y1 - 2025/1/24
N2 - Recent advances in nucleic acid (NA) detection techniques have significantly enhanced the diagnosis of diseases caused by a range of pathogens. These NA-based methods that target specific gene sequences for identification offer high specificity. Despite the effectiveness of polymerase chain reaction (PCR), its requirement for sophisticated laboratory settings and expensive equipment restricts its accessibility, particularly in resource-limited settings. As an alternative, isothermal nucleic acid amplification methods are highly sought after due to their rapid, sensitive, and specific detection ability. Among these, loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) stands out due to its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. LAMP operates without the need for varied temperature cycles, employing a simple heating block to maintain a constant temperature, thus facilitating onsite rapid testing. In LAMP, the detection step is critical as it shows the outcome of the assay. In order to make the LAMP technique user-friendly and applicable for large scale testing, it is critical to have visual detection where the results can be observed with the naked eye. This review focuses on recent developments of LAMP visualization techniques, including the more common fluorescence, turbidity, and gel electrophoresis methods, as well as innovations in colorimetric techniques applying novel transduction methods such as nanoparticles and digital tools. Additionally, various practical applications of LAMP are discussed.
AB - Recent advances in nucleic acid (NA) detection techniques have significantly enhanced the diagnosis of diseases caused by a range of pathogens. These NA-based methods that target specific gene sequences for identification offer high specificity. Despite the effectiveness of polymerase chain reaction (PCR), its requirement for sophisticated laboratory settings and expensive equipment restricts its accessibility, particularly in resource-limited settings. As an alternative, isothermal nucleic acid amplification methods are highly sought after due to their rapid, sensitive, and specific detection ability. Among these, loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) stands out due to its simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. LAMP operates without the need for varied temperature cycles, employing a simple heating block to maintain a constant temperature, thus facilitating onsite rapid testing. In LAMP, the detection step is critical as it shows the outcome of the assay. In order to make the LAMP technique user-friendly and applicable for large scale testing, it is critical to have visual detection where the results can be observed with the naked eye. This review focuses on recent developments of LAMP visualization techniques, including the more common fluorescence, turbidity, and gel electrophoresis methods, as well as innovations in colorimetric techniques applying novel transduction methods such as nanoparticles and digital tools. Additionally, various practical applications of LAMP are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1039/d4an01287a
DO - 10.1039/d4an01287a
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39895350
AN - SCOPUS:85216902698
SN - 0003-2654
VL - 150
SP - 588
EP - 599
JO - Analyst
JF - Analyst
IS - 4
ER -