Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10434927 | Medical Engineering & Physics | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the design of a modular point of care test platform that integrates a proprietary sample collection device directly with a microfluidic cartridge. Cell lysis, within the cartridge, is conducted using a chemical method and nucleic acid purification is done on an activated cellulose membrane. The microfluidic device incorporates passive mixing of the lysis-binding buffers and sample using a serpentine channel. Results have shown extraction efficiencies for this new membrane of 69% and 57% compared to the commercial Qiagen extraction method of 85% and 59.4% for 0.1 ng/µL and 100 ng/µL salmon sperm DNA respectively spiked in phosphate buffered solution. Extraction experiments using the serpentine passive mixer cartridges incorporating lysis and nucleic acid purification showed extraction efficiency around 80% of the commercial Qiagen kit. Isothermal amplification was conducted using thermophillic helicase dependant amplification and recombinase polymerase amplification. A low cost benchtop real-time isothermal amplification platform has been developed capable of running six amplifications simultaneously. Results show that the platform is capable of detecting 1.32Ã106 of sample DNA through thermophillic helicase dependant amplification and 1Ã105 copy numbers Chlamydia trachomatis genomic DNA within 10 min through recombinase polymerase nucleic acid amplification tests.
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Authors
Manoharanehru Branavan, Ruth E. Mackay, Pascal Craw, Angel Naveenathayalan, Jeremy C. Ahern, Tulasi Sivanesan, Chris Hudson, Thomas Stead, Jessica Kremer, Neha Garg, Mark Baker, Syed T. Sadiq, Wamadeva Balachandran,