Issue 22, 2010

A self-contained all-in-one cartridge for sample preparation and real-time PCR in rapid influenza diagnosis

Abstract

Herein we present a fully automated system with pseudo-multiplexing capability for rapid infectious disease diagnosis. The all-in-one system was comprised of a polymer cartridge, a miniaturized thermal cycler, 1-color, 3-chamber fluorescence detectors for real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR), and a pneumatic fluidic delivery unit consisting of two pinch-valve manifolds and two pneumatic pumps. The disposable, self-contained cartridge held all the necessary reagents for viral RNA purification and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) detection, which took place all within the completely sealed cartridge. The operator only needed to pipette the patient's sample with lysis buffer into the cartridge, and the system would automatically perform the entire sample preparation and diagnosis within 2.5 h. We have successfully employed this system for seasonal influenza A H1N1 typing and sub-typing, obtaining comparable sensitivity as the experiments conducted using manual RNA extraction and commercial thermal cycler. A minimum detectable virus loading of 100 copies per μl has been determined by serial dilution experiments. This all-in-one desktop system would be suitable for decentralized disease diagnosis at immigration check points and outpatient clinics, and would not require highly skilled operators.

Graphical abstract: A self-contained all-in-one cartridge for sample preparation and real-time PCR in rapid influenza diagnosis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 May 2010
Accepted
24 Aug 2010
First published
24 Sep 2010

Lab Chip, 2010,10, 3103-3111

A self-contained all-in-one cartridge for sample preparation and real-time PCR in rapid influenza diagnosis

G. Xu, T. Hsieh, D. Y. S. Lee, E. M. Ali, H. Xie, X. L. Looi, E. S.-C. Koay, M. Li and J. Y. Ying, Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 3103 DOI: 10.1039/C005265E

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