TB Research

Insights into IrtAB: Iron Transport Facilitates Ultrasensitive Detection of <i>Mycobacteria</i> in Both Cellular and Clinical Environments

Ni D, Hong X, Liu D, Li X, Li L, Liu W, Sun Z, Liu G

ACS central science · 2025-01

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) utilizes a heterodimeric ABC transporter (IrtAB) to extract Fe 3+ ions from host cells. This study demonstrates that ultrasensitive fluorescent probes, achieved through the conjugation of fluorophores with the ligand of IrtAB, N14G and N14G-Fe can detect Mycobacterium smegmatis at concentrations as low as 1-10 nM within an incubation period of less than 5 min. Furthermore, these probes effectively label Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guérin BCG and the wild-type Mtb strain H37Rv at a concentration of 0.1 μM after 10 min of incubation, achieving a limit of detection of 34 Colony-Forming Unit for the wild-type Mtb strain H37Rv. Both N14G and N14G-Fe successfully identified Mtb in sputum samples from patients diagnosed with tuberculosis, exhibiting exceptional fluorescence.