Issue 7, 2006

Microchip-based one step DNA extraction and real-time PCR in one chamber for rapid pathogen identification

Abstract

Optimal detection of a pathogen present in biological samples depends on the ability to extract DNA molecules rapidly and efficiently. In this paper, we report a novel method for efficient DNA extraction and subsequent real-time detection in a single microchip by combining laser irradiation and magnetic beads. By using a 808 nm laser and carboxyl-terminated magnetic beads, we demonstrate that a single pulse of 40 seconds lysed pathogens including E. coli and Gram-positive bacterial cells as well as the hepatitis B virus mixed with human serum. We further demonstrate that the real-time pathogen detection was performed with pre-mixed PCR reagents in a real-time PCR machine using the same microchip, after laser irradiation in a hand-held device equipped with a small laser diode. These results suggest that the new sample preparation method is well suited to be integrated into lab-on-a-chip application of the pathogen detection system.

Graphical abstract: Microchip-based one step DNA extraction and real-time PCR in one chamber for rapid pathogen identification

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Nov 2005
Accepted
06 Apr 2006
First published
02 May 2006

Lab Chip, 2006,6, 886-895

Microchip-based one step DNA extraction and real-time PCR in one chamber for rapid pathogen identification

J. Lee, K. H. Cheong, N. Huh, S. Kim, J. Choi and C. Ko, Lab Chip, 2006, 6, 886 DOI: 10.1039/B515876A

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