Issue 2, 2011

Functional integration of DNA purification and concentration into a real time micro-PCR chip

Abstract

Microfluidic devices for on-chip amplification of DNA from various biological and environmental samples have gained extensive attention over the past decades with many applications including molecular diagnostics of disease, food safety and biological warfare testing. But the integration of sample preparation functions into the chip remains a major hurdle for practical application of the chip-based diagnostic system. We present a PCR-based molecular diagnostic device comprised of a microfabricated chip and a centrifugal force assisted liquid handling tube (CLHT) that is designed to carry out concentration and purification of DNA and subsequent amplification of the target gene in a single chip. The reaction chamber of the chip contains an array of pillar structures to increase the surface area for capturing DNA from a raw sample of macro volume in the presence of kosmotropic agents. The CLHT was designed to provide an effective interface between sample preparation and the microfluidic PCR chip. We have characterized the effect of various fluidic parameters including DNA capture, amplification efficiency and centrifugal pressure generated upon varying sample volume. We also evaluated the performance of this system for quantitative detection ofE. coli O157:H7. From the samples containing 101 to 104cells per mL, the CT value linearly increased from 25.1 to 34.8 with an R2 value greater than 0.98. With the effectiveness and simplicity of operation, this system will provide an effective interface between macro and micro systems and bridge chip-based molecular diagnosis with practical applications.

Graphical abstract: Functional integration of DNA purification and concentration into a real time micro-PCR chip

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Aug 2010
Accepted
04 Oct 2010
First published
22 Oct 2010

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 259-265

Functional integration of DNA purification and concentration into a real time micro-PCR chip

J. Min, J. Kim, Y. Lee, K. Namkoong, H. Im, H. Kim, H. Kim, N. Huh and Y. Kim, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 259 DOI: 10.1039/C0LC00320D

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