A chip-based scientific payload technology for visual detection of proteins and its application in spaceflight

Yongrui Li, Xuefei Lv, Lina Geng, Chunhua Yang, Weiwei Sun, Yulin Deng*

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Highly sensitive visual detection of proteins in space is often complicated, since bioassay payloads must achieve sensitive detection and environmental adaptability. Microfluidic chips enabling high degrees of integration and automation are a very promising approach for highly sensitive visualized protein detection in space. Here, we present a chip-based, highly integrated payload technology for the visual detection of proteins onboard the Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft. This device simply and tightly integrated multifunctional bioassay chips, complex fluid control, and execution of multiple programs to provide highly sensitive protein detection. Based on the delicate design of the microfluidic network, superparamagnetic immunoassay particles were successfully used to achieve immunoaffinity enrichment and visual detection in chips. This method demonstrated good performance compared to traditional visual test strips, showing limits of detection in the picomolar range for interleukin (IL)-6. Results measured in orbit indicated rapid visual detection of IL-6 in cell culture media, confirming the validity of the proposed approach for protein detection in space.

源语言英语
页(从-至)601-608
页数8
期刊Acta Astronautica
170
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5月 2020

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