Issue 16, 2021

Multiplex amplification of target genes of periodontal pathogens in continuous flow PCR microfluidic chip

Abstract

Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.g), Treponema denticola (T.d), and Tannerella forsythia (T.f) are believed to be the major periodontal pathogens that cause gingivitis, which affects 50–90% of adults worldwide. Microfluidic chips based on continuous flow PCR (CF-PCR) are an ideal alternative to a traditional thermal cycler, because it can effectively reduce the time needed for temperature transformation. Herein, we explored multi-PCR of P.g, T.d and T.f using a CF-PCR microfluidic chip for the first time. Through a series of experiments, we obtained two optimal combinations of primers that are suitable for performing multi-PCR on these three periodontal pathogens, with amplicon sizes of (197 bp, 316 bp, 226 bp) and (197 bp, 316 bp, 641 bp), respectively. The results also demonstrated that by using multi-PCR, the amplification time can be reduced to as short as 3′48′′ for the short-sized amplicons, while for T.f (641 bp), the minimum time required was 8′25′′. This work provides an effective way to simultaneously amplify the target genes of P.g, T.d and T.f within a short time, and may promote CF-PCR as a practical tool for point-of-care testing of gingivitis.

Graphical abstract: Multiplex amplification of target genes of periodontal pathogens in continuous flow PCR microfluidic chip

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 May 2021
Accepted
10 Jun 2021
First published
10 Jun 2021

Lab Chip, 2021,21, 3159-3164

Multiplex amplification of target genes of periodontal pathogens in continuous flow PCR microfluidic chip

Z. Li, J. Liu, P. Wang, C. Tao, L. Zheng, S. Sekine, S. Zhuang, D. Zhang and Y. Yamaguchi, Lab Chip, 2021, 21, 3159 DOI: 10.1039/D1LC00457C

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