Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system

Abstract Legionnaires’ disease, predominantly caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila, has increased in prevalence worldwide. The most common mode of transmission of Legionella is inhalation of contaminated aerosols, such as those generated by cooling towers. Simple, rapid and accurate method...

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Main Authors: Nobuyasu Yamaguchi, Yusuke Tokunaga, Satoko Goto, Yudai Fujii, Fumiya Banno, Akiko Edagawa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03293-9
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spelling doaj-d14c957a482440a3b6f5e94c6876b0622020-12-08T00:41:42ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-06-01711810.1038/s41598-017-03293-9Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic systemNobuyasu Yamaguchi0Yusuke Tokunaga1Satoko Goto2Yudai Fujii3Fumiya Banno4Akiko Edagawa5Osaka Institute of Public Health, 1-3-69 Nakamichi, HigashinariOsaka Institute of Public Health, 1-3-69 Nakamichi, HigashinariGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, SuitaGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, SuitaGraduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, SuitaOsaka Institute of Public Health, 1-3-69 Nakamichi, HigashinariAbstract Legionnaires’ disease, predominantly caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila, has increased in prevalence worldwide. The most common mode of transmission of Legionella is inhalation of contaminated aerosols, such as those generated by cooling towers. Simple, rapid and accurate methods to enumerate L. pneumophila are required to prevent the spread of this organism. Here, we applied a microfluidic device for on-chip fluorescent staining and semi-automated counting of L. pneumophila in cooling tower water. We also constructed a portable system for rapid on-site monitoring and used it to enumerate target bacterial cells rapidly flowing in the microchannel. A fluorescently-labelled polyclonal antibody was used for the selective detection of L. pneumophila serogroup 1 in the samples. The counts of L. pneumophila in cooling tower water obtained using the system and fluorescence microscopy were similar. The detection limit of the system was 104 cells/ml, but lower numbers of L. pneumophila cells (101 to 103 cells/ml) could be detected following concentration of 0.5–3 L of the water sample by filtration. Our technique is rapid to perform (1.5 h), semi-automated (on-chip staining and counting), and portable for on-site measurement, and it may therefore be effective in the initial screening of Legionella contamination in freshwater.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03293-9
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author Nobuyasu Yamaguchi
Yusuke Tokunaga
Satoko Goto
Yudai Fujii
Fumiya Banno
Akiko Edagawa
spellingShingle Nobuyasu Yamaguchi
Yusuke Tokunaga
Satoko Goto
Yudai Fujii
Fumiya Banno
Akiko Edagawa
Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
Scientific Reports
author_facet Nobuyasu Yamaguchi
Yusuke Tokunaga
Satoko Goto
Yudai Fujii
Fumiya Banno
Akiko Edagawa
author_sort Nobuyasu Yamaguchi
title Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
title_short Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
title_full Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
title_fullStr Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
title_full_unstemmed Rapid on-site monitoring of Legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
title_sort rapid on-site monitoring of legionella pneumophila in cooling tower water using a portable microfluidic system
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Legionnaires’ disease, predominantly caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila, has increased in prevalence worldwide. The most common mode of transmission of Legionella is inhalation of contaminated aerosols, such as those generated by cooling towers. Simple, rapid and accurate methods to enumerate L. pneumophila are required to prevent the spread of this organism. Here, we applied a microfluidic device for on-chip fluorescent staining and semi-automated counting of L. pneumophila in cooling tower water. We also constructed a portable system for rapid on-site monitoring and used it to enumerate target bacterial cells rapidly flowing in the microchannel. A fluorescently-labelled polyclonal antibody was used for the selective detection of L. pneumophila serogroup 1 in the samples. The counts of L. pneumophila in cooling tower water obtained using the system and fluorescence microscopy were similar. The detection limit of the system was 104 cells/ml, but lower numbers of L. pneumophila cells (101 to 103 cells/ml) could be detected following concentration of 0.5–3 L of the water sample by filtration. Our technique is rapid to perform (1.5 h), semi-automated (on-chip staining and counting), and portable for on-site measurement, and it may therefore be effective in the initial screening of Legionella contamination in freshwater.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03293-9
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