Issue 6, 2022

A modular microfluidic platform for serial enrichment and harvest of pure extracellular vesicles

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are recognized as promising biomarkers for several diseases. However, their conventional isolation methods have several drawbacks, such as poor yields, low purity, and time-consuming operations. Therefore, a simple, low-cost, and rapid microfluidic platform has been extensively developed to meet the requirement in biomedical applications. Herein, a modular microfluidic platform is demonstrated to isolate and enrich EVs directly from plasma, in a combination of continuous capture and purification of EVs. The EVs were selectively captured by target-specific antibody-coated beads in a horseshoe-shaped orifice micromixer (HOMM) chip within 2 min. A fish-trap-shaped microfilter unit was subsequently used to elute and purify the affinity-induced captured EVs from the microbeads. The ability of the modular chip to capture, enrich, and release EVs was demonstrated in 5 min (100 μL sample) at high throughput (100 μL min−1). The two chips can be modularized or individually operated, depending on the clinical applications such as diagnostics and therapeutics. For the diagnostic applications, the EVs on microbeads can be directly subjected to the molecular analysis whereas the pure EVs should be released from the microbeads for the therapeutic treatments. This study reveals that the fabricated modular chip can be appropriately employed as a platform for EV-related research tools.

Graphical abstract: A modular microfluidic platform for serial enrichment and harvest of pure extracellular vesicles

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2021
Accepted
20 Feb 2022
First published
22 Feb 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 1117-1127

A modular microfluidic platform for serial enrichment and harvest of pure extracellular vesicles

H. Gwak, S. Park, H. Yu, Kyung-A. Hyun and H. Jung, Analyst, 2022, 147, 1117 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN02220B

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