Polarimetric imaging for the detection of synthetic models of SARS-CoV-2: a proof of concept
Emilio Gomez-Gonzalez, Olga Mu\~noz, Juan Carlos Gomez-Martin, Jesus, Aceituno-Castro, Beatriz Fernandez-Mu\~noz, Jose Manuel Navas-Garcia,, Alejandro Barriga-Rivera, Isabel Fernandez-Lizaranzu, Francisco Javier, Munoz-Gonzalez, Ruben Parrilla-Giraldez, Desiree Requena-Lancharro

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that polarimetric imaging can potentially detect synthetic SARS-CoV-2 models in biofluids without contact or reagents, offering a rapid and cost-effective screening method.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel application of polarimetric imaging for detecting synthetic SARS-CoV-2 models in biofluids, showing promising results for non-contact virus detection.
Findings
Maximal DLP angles were 3° at 405 nm and 6° at 514 nm.
Discrimination of viral models from controls achieved at 10° and 15° configurations.
Potential for reagent-free, rapid virus screening using visible spectrum polarimetric imaging.
Abstract
Objective: To conduct a proof-of-concept study of the detection of two synthetic models of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) using polarimetric imaging. Methods: Two SARS-CoV-2 models were prepared as engineered lentiviruses pseudotyped with the G protein of the vesicular stomatitis virus, and with the characteristic Spike protein of SARS-CoV-2. Samples were preparations in two biofluids (saline solution and artificial saliva), in four concentrations, and deposited as 5-{\mu}L droplets on a supporting plate. The angles of maximal degree of linear polarization (DLP) of light diffusely scattered from dry residues were determined using Mueller polarimetry of 87 samples at 405 nm and 514 nm. A polarimetric camera was used for simultaneous imaging of several samples under 380-420 nm illumination at angles similar to those of maximal DLP. A per-pixel image analysis…
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TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Cell Image Analysis Techniques · Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
