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Journal of Laboratory Automation | 2011

Automated Immunomagnetic Processing and Separation of Legionella Pneumophila with Manual Detection by Sandwich ELISA and PCR Amplification of the ompS Gene

Ulrich Reidt; Beatrice Geisberger; Christoph Heller; Alois Friedberger

The culture-independent and automated detection of bacteria in the environment is a scientific and technological challenge. For detection alone, a number of sensitive methods are known (e.g., PCR, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA], fluorescent in situ hybridization) but a major problem remaining is the enrichment and separation of the bacteria that usually occur at low concentrations. Here, we present an automated capturing and separation system, which can easily be combined with one of the sensitive detection techniques. We have developed a method for enrichment and detection of Legionella pneumophila in liquid media. Concentrated microorganisms were either detected by PCR or by sandwich ELISA. The limit of detection with the immunological assay was about 750 bacteria. Using PCR, the equivalent of about 2000 genomes could be detected. The assays were then transferred to a laboratory prototype for automated processing. It was possible to automatically enrich L. pneumophila by immunomagnetic separation (IMS), and again, the bacteria were detected by sandwich ELISA and PCR amplification of the ompS gene. As a novel aspect, ompS gene was used for the first time as a target for the detection of L. pneumophila on magnetic beads. The aim of this work was to develop an automated procedure and a device for IMS of bacteria. With Legionella as a model organism, we could show that such a novel fully automated system can be an alternative to timeconsuming conventional cultivation methods for detecting bacteria or other microorganisms.


Archive | 2008

Detektionsvorrichtung zur detektion von biologischen mikropartikeln wie bakterien, viren, sporen, pollen oder biologische toxine, sowie detektionsverfahren

Alois Friedberger; Ulrich Reidt; Gerhard Müller


Archive | 2009

Surfaces with immobilized enzymes or anti-icing proteins

Karin Bauer; Christian Bolzmacher; Alois Friedberger; Ulrich Reidt


Journal of Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology | 2008

REPRODUCIBLE FILTRATION OF BACTERIA WITH MICROMECHANICAL FILTERS

Ulrich Reidt; Lina Chauhan; Gerhard Müller; Ramona Molz; Petra Lindner; Hans Wolf; Alois Friedberger


Archive | 2009

Biosensorvorrichtung mit Filterüberwachungseinrichtung

Alois Friedberger; Christoph Heller; Andreas Helwig; Ulrich Reidt; Eberhard Rose


Archive | 2014

Detektionsverfahren zur Detektion von Bakterien, Verfahren zur Herstellung von Fusionsproteinen und Fusionsprotein

Thomas Hummel; Alois Friedberger; Ulrich Reidt


Archive | 2008

Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur automatischen Detektion von biologischen Partikeln

Alois Friedberger; Christoph Heller; Günter Müller; Ulrich Reidt; Harald Waltenberger; Thomas Ziemann


Archive | 2010

Biosensor device comprising a filter monitoring unit

Andreas Helwig; Christoph Heller; Ulrich Reidt; Alois Friedberger; Eberhard Rose


Archive | 2009

SELF-CLEANING SURFACES

Karin Dipl.-Phys. Dr. Bauer; Christian Bolzmacher; Alois Friedberger; Ulrich Reidt


Archive | 2010

Biosensor apparatus having a self-test device

Andreas Helwig; Christoph Heller; Ulrich Reidt; Alois Friedberger; Thorsten Otto

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