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One-Pot RT-LAMP CRISPR/Cas12b Platform for Rapid Detection of Tilapia Lake Virus

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Megarani DV, Yang L, Siler HJ, Quijano Cardé EM, Martyniuk CJ, Hick PM, Surachetpong W, Becker JA, Soto E, Yanong RPE & Subramaniam K (2025) One-Pot RT-LAMP CRISPR/Cas12b Platform for Rapid Detection of Tilapia Lake Virus. Journal of Fish Diseases. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jfd.70087; https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.70087

Abstract
Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) is a significant threat to global tilapia aquaculture, highlighting the need for rapid and accurate diagnostic methods to manage outbreaks and minimise economic losses. This study presents the development and partial validation of a one-pot assay integrating RT-LAMP with the CRISPR/Cas12b system for sensitive and specific TiLV detection. This assay amplifies viral RNA using RT-LAMP, while CRISPR/Cas12b enables a real-time detectable signal. Targeting a conserved region in TiLV segment four, the assay achieves results within 75 min at 62°C, with easy visualisation using a portable fluorescence viewer. It demonstrated high sensitivity, with a 95% limit of detection of 79.6 copies (95% CI: 48-132 copies), and high specificity, with no cross-reaction to other fish RNA or DNA viruses. Based on a validation panel of 261 samples from 9 source populations, the assay exhibited 92% diagnostic sensitivity (95% CI: 87%-96%) and 100% diagnostic specificity (95% CI: 97%-100%). When assessed as a non-lethal sample, gills provided a reliable and less invasive alternative despite lower viral loads compared to internal organs. Therefore, this partially validated one-pot assay is potentially practical for enhancing TiLV detection and disease management in aquaculture systems, especially in field settings and resource-limited laboratories.

Keywords
CRISPR; aquaculture; diagnostic fluorescence assay; field assay; rapid detection; tilapia Lake virus (TiLV).

Journal
Journal of Fish Diseases

StatusPublished
Publication date30/11/2025
Publication date online30/11/2025
Date accepted by journal30/10/2025
PublisherWiley
Publisher URLhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jfd.70087
ISSN0140-7775
eISSN1365-2761

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Professor Win Surachetpong

Professor Win Surachetpong

Professor in Microbiology, Institute of Aquaculture

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