Issue 31, 2020, Issue in Progress

An inkjet-printed polysaccharide matrix for on-chip sample preparation in point-of-care cell counting chambers

Abstract

On-chip sample preparation in self-contained microfluidic devices is a key element to realize simple, low-cost, yet reliable in vitro diagnostics that can be carried out at the point-of-care (POC) with minimal training requirements by unskilled users. To address this largely unmet POC medical need, we have developed an optimized polysaccharide matrix containing the reagents which substantially improves our fully printed POC CD4 counting chambers for the monitoring of HIV patients. The simply designed counting chambers allow for capillary-driven filling with unprocessed whole blood. We carefully tailored a gellan/trehalose matrix for deposition by inkjet printing, which preserves the viability of immunostains during a shelf life of at least 3 months and enables controlled antibody release for intense and homogeneous immunofluorescent cell staining throughout the complete 60 mm2 image area within 30 min. Excellent agreement between CD4 counts obtained from our fully printed CD4 counting chambers and the gold standard, flow cytometry, is demonstrated using samples both from healthy donors and HIV-infected patients.

Graphical abstract: An inkjet-printed polysaccharide matrix for on-chip sample preparation in point-of-care cell counting chambers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2020
Accepted
28 Apr 2020
First published
12 May 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 18062-18072

An inkjet-printed polysaccharide matrix for on-chip sample preparation in point-of-care cell counting chambers

X. Zhang, D. Wasserberg, C. Breukers, B. J. Connell, P. J. Schipper, J. van Dalum, E. Baeten, D. van den Blink, A. C. Bloem, M. Nijhuis, A. M. J. Wensing, L. W. M. M. Terstappen and M. Beck, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 18062 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01645D

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