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Toll-like receptors for pathogen detection in water: challenges and benefits
Authors:Kaveh Amini  Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz
Affiliation:1. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Canadakaveh.amini@mail.utoronto.ca;3. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:
The need for effective and efficient methods for pathogen detection in water is as serious as ever due to the health risk posed to human population by the consumption of pathogen-contaminated water. One of the important research streams which have been focused on by researchers for development of novel techniques for this purpose is biosensor technologies. Using different bio-recognition elements and transduction methodologies, biosensors have the potential to detect their analyte of interest in a fast and highly specific manner. Different pathogenic agents can be recognised by toll-like receptors (TLRs). The innate immune system of higher organisms employs TLRs for triggering intracellular signalling and induction of the expression of immune response genes. In this report, we explore the challenges associated with employing TLRs for pathogen detection in water samples. Although methods using TLR expressing cells also have been discussed, the focus of this review is on using TLR proteins as the bio-recognition elements in biosensors.
Keywords:Toll-like receptors  pathogen detection  water samples  surface waters  biosensor
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