Issue 7, 2013

A novel combined capillary chip for rapid identification of gene mutation

Abstract

To develop a simple micro-platform for gene mutation detection, we used a DNA hybridization approach in a combined microchannel. A glass groove immobilized with oligonucleotide probes by UV-crosslinking, and encased in a transparent heat-shrinkable polythene tube. After heat treatment, the polythene tube stretched tightly over the glass groove and was designated as a combined capillary chip (CCC). The CCC assay was optimized with 10 μL reaction solutions shuttling back and forth at 50 μL min−1 for 10 min, give a detection minimum of 0.1 nM target DNA sequences. In hepatitis B virus (HBV) YMDD mutations detection, 61.3% (92/150) was of a single genotype and it was authenticated with sequence analysis. The other 38.7% (58/150) was mixed genotype detected, but 18.9% (11/58) has a missed diagnosis in sequence analysis. It proved a higher sensitivity than sequence analysis. The CCC assay has a simple fabricating process, simple structure and higher specificity in gene mutation detection. These features are promising for clinical gene mutation analysis.

Graphical abstract: A novel combined capillary chip for rapid identification of gene mutation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Aug 2012
Accepted
04 Dec 2012
First published
05 Dec 2012

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 2437-2444

A novel combined capillary chip for rapid identification of gene mutation

A. Xiang, X. Lei, W. Kang, J. Zhao, J. Zhang, Q. Wang, H. Bao, Z. Yan and Y. Guo, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 2437 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA21934D

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