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Integration of reverse transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification with an immunochromatographic strip on a centrifugal microdevice for influenza A virus identification

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 718-725

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4lc01033g

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  1. Center for BioNano Health Guard - Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning (MSIP) of Korea [H-GUARD_2013M3A6B2078964]
  2. Engineering Research Center of Excellence Program of the Korea Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning (MSIP) National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) [NRF-2014-009799]
  3. KIST Institutional Program [2E25192-14-189]

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A novel centrifugal microdevice which could perform reverse transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) and immunochromatographic strip (ICS) based amplicon detection was demonstrated for simple and cost-effective influenza A virus identification. The proposed centrifugal microdevice consists of the sample and running buffer loading reservoirs, the RT-LAMP chamber, and the ICS for detecting gene expression. The entire process could be completed sequentially and automatically by simply controlling the rotation speed and by optimizing the microfluidic design. Monoplex and multiplex RT-LAMP reactions targeting H1 and/or M gene were executed at 66 degrees C for 40 min, and the resultant amplicons were successfully analysed on the ICS within 15 min. Influenza A H1N1 virus was subtyped by detecting H1 and M gene on the ICS even with 10 copies of viral RNAs. Highly specific and multiplex viral typing of the integrated RT-LAMP-ICS microdevice was also demonstrated. The combination of the rapid isothermal amplification with the simple colorimetric detection on a strip in a single centrifugal microdevice will provide an advanced genetic analysis platform in the field of on-site pathogen diagnostics.

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