Integrated High-Throughput Centrifugal Microfluidic Chip Device for Pathogen Detection On-Site

Shuyu Lu, Yuanzhan Yang, Siqi Cui, Anyi Li, Cheng Qian, Xiaoqiong Li*

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Abstract

An integrated and high-throughput device for pathogen detection is crucial in point-of-care testing (POCT), especially for early diagnosis of infectious diseases and preventing the spread of infection. We developed an on-site testing platform that utilizes a centrifugal microfluidic chip and automated device to achieve high-throughput detection. The low-power (<32 W), portable (220 mm × 220 mm × 170 mm, 4 kg) device can complete bacterial lysis, nucleic acid extraction and purification, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) reaction, and real-time fluorescence detection. Magnetic beads for nucleic acid adsorption can be mixed by applying electromagnetic fields and centrifugal forces, and the efficiency of nucleic acid extraction is improved by 60% compared to the no-mixing group. The automated nucleic acid extraction process achieves equivalent nucleic acid extraction efficiency in only 40% of the time consumed using the kit protocol. By designing the valve system and disc layout, the maximum speed required for the centrifugal microfluidic chip is reduced to 1500 rpm, greatly reducing the equipment power consumption and size. In detecting E. coli, our platform achieves a limit of detection (LOD) of 102 CFU/mL in 60 min. In summary, our active centrifugal microfluidic platform provides a solution for the integration of complex biological assays on turntables, with great potential in the application of point-of-care diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number313
JournalBiosensors
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Coriolis force
  • centrifugal microfluidic chip
  • device
  • hydrophobic valve
  • lamp
  • nucleic acid extraction
  • paraffin valve
  • siphon valve

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Lu, S., Yang, Y., Cui, S., Li, A., Qian, C., & Li, X. (2024). Integrated High-Throughput Centrifugal Microfluidic Chip Device for Pathogen Detection On-Site. Biosensors, 14(6), Article 313. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios14060313