Issue 4, 2021

Optimization of aptamer selection on an automated microfluidic system with cancer tissues

Abstract

Cancer is among the world's most deadly inflictions, and early diagnosis is critical. Aptamers have shown utility as cancer probes since they can be screened rapidly in vitro against cancer tissues using systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) process. However, bench-top SELEX procedures are relatively labor-intensive and time-consuming; ideally, they could instead be carried out on microfluidic devices, yet this requires optimization of buffer and reaction conditions. Herein an integrated microfluidic system (IMS) was established to automatically carry out the optimization of aptamer selection. A “formulation chip” was developed that could mix salt solutions at differing final concentrations, and the resulting optimal binding buffer was transferred to another “optimization-SELEX chip” for the following tissue-SELEX. Two aptamers were successfully screened; one of which, H-45, exhibited high specificity and affinity towards ovarian cancer tissue samples, suggesting that this IMS might be a promising device for screening of cancer associated aptamers for cancer diagnosis.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of aptamer selection on an automated microfluidic system with cancer tissues

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Dec 2020
Accepted
14 Jan 2021
First published
18 Jan 2021

Lab Chip, 2021,21, 725-734

Optimization of aptamer selection on an automated microfluidic system with cancer tissues

C. Lin, Y. Tsai, K. Hsu and G. Lee, Lab Chip, 2021, 21, 725 DOI: 10.1039/D0LC01333A

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