COVID 19 Antigen Rapid Test - Animated Video

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24 Oct 202103:56

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the process of detecting SARS-CoV-2 using rapid antigen tests, focusing on the detection of the nucleocapsid protein. The test involves swabbing the patient's nasal passage to collect respiratory secretions, which are then mixed with a buffer to extract the antigen. The extracted sample is applied to a test cassette, where it interacts with antibodies that cause a visible color change if the nucleocapsid protein is present. The test results in two lines for a positive result, one line for negative, and no lines indicate an invalid test.

Takeaways

  • 😀 SARS-CoV-2 has four structural proteins: spike protein, membrane protein, envelope protein, and nucleocapsid protein.
  • 😀 Nucleocapsid protein is the most predominantly expressed structural protein in SARS-CoV-2, making it a primary target for rapid antigen tests.
  • 😀 Rapid antigen tests are designed to detect the nucleocapsid protein antigen in respiratory secretions.
  • 😀 Anterior nasal swabs or nasopharyngeal swabs are used to collect samples for antigen detection.
  • 😀 The swab is rotated inside the nostril to collect secretions containing the nucleocapsid protein.
  • 😀 After collection, the swab is placed in an extraction buffer tube to extract the antigen.
  • 😀 The extracted sample is applied to a test cassette, which contains a sample well, test line, and control line.
  • 😀 The test uses a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay to detect the presence of the antigen.
  • 😀 Gold nanoparticles are used as visual indicators to show a red color when the antigen-antibody complex forms.
  • 😀 A positive result shows two colored lines: one in the control line region (C) and another in the test line region (T), indicating COVID-19 positivity.
  • 😀 A negative result shows only one colored line in the control line region (C), and no line in the test region (T). A missing control line indicates an invalid test.

Q & A

  • What are the four structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 mentioned in the script?

    -The four structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 are the spike protein, membrane protein, envelope protein, and nucleocapsid protein.

  • Why is the nucleocapsid protein important in the context of antigen rapid tests?

    -The nucleocapsid protein is predominantly expressed in SARS-CoV-2 and is targeted by most antigen rapid tests because it holds the RNA genome of the virus.

  • How is the sample for the rapid antigen test collected?

    -The sample is collected using an anterior nasal or nasopharyngeal swab, which is inserted into the nostril and rotated to collect secretions containing the nucleocapsid protein.

  • What happens after the swab is collected during the test?

    -The swab is placed into an extraction buffer tube and stirred to extract the antigen, after which the swab is removed and the tube is sealed.

  • What is the purpose of the test cassette in the antigen test?

    -The test cassette contains a sample well, a test line, and a control line. It is used to detect the presence of the nucleocapsid protein antigen through a visual process.

  • What is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay, and how does it work in the antigen test?

    -A lateral flow immunochromatographic assay is a method where the sample flows across a test strip. The sample interacts with antibody complexes, and the presence of a specific antigen results in a visible colored line.

  • How is the antigen detected in the test?

    -If the nucleocapsid protein antigen is present, it binds to the gold anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody complex, and the resulting mixture migrates across the test strip, creating a visible colored line.

  • What do the two colored lines in the test result indicate?

    -The presence of two colored lines, one in the control line region (C) and one in the test line region (T), indicates a positive result for COVID-19.

  • What does a single colored line in the control region indicate?

    -A single colored line in the control region (C) indicates a negative result for COVID-19.

  • What does it mean if no line appears in the control region?

    -If no line appears in the control region (C), the test is invalid and cannot be relied upon for accurate results.

  • How is the quality control performed in the test?

    -Quality control is performed using gold-labeled chicken IgY antibodies in the conjugation pad, which help ensure the test's validity and reliability.

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SARS-CoV-2Antigen TestingCOVID-19Nucleocapsid ProteinRapid TestLateral FlowSwab TestImmunochromatographicDiagnostic ProcessHealth TestingVirus Detection
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