4.7 Article

Point-of-care DNA testing by automatically and sequentially performing extraction, amplification and identification in a closed-type cassette

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 327, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2020.128919

Keywords

Genetic test; Cassette; Point-of-care; Colorimetric detection; Magnetic separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61871403, 81673390]
  2. Jiangsu Provincial Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [BK20180005]
  3. Jiangsu Provincial Medical Youth Talent Program [QNRC2016889]

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This study presents a fully automatic and contamination-free cassette system for nucleic acid detection, which can detect up to 10 targets in a sample with high accuracy and simplicity. The closed round design of the system allows for effective point-of-care genetic testing.
Nucleic acid detection is important for clinical diagnostics; however, it is challenging to perform genetic testing at the point-of-care due to the tedious steps involved in DNA extraction and the risk of cross-contamination from amplicons. To achieve a fully-automated and contamination-free nucleic acid detection, we propose a closedtype cassette system which enables the following steps to be operated automatically and sequentially: sample preparation based on magnetic beads, target amplification using multiplex polymerase chain reaction, and colorimetric detection of amplicons using a serial invasive reaction coupled with the aggregation of gold nanoparticle probes. The cassette was designed to be round and closed, and 10 targets in a sample could be simultaneously detected by the naked eye or using a spectrophotometer in the system. In addition, a cassette-driven device was fabricated to transfer reagents between wells, to control the temperature of each reaction, and to sense the colour in the detection wells. The cassette system was sensitive enough to detect 10 genotypes at 5 single nucleotide polymorphism sites related to the anticoagulant's usage, by using a 0.5 mu L blood sample. The accuracy of the system was evaluated by detecting 12 whole blood samples, and the results obtained were consistent with those obtained using pyrosequencing. The cassette is airtight and the whole system is fully automatic; the only manual operation is the addition of the sample to the cassette, performing point-of-care genetic testing in a sample-in/answer-out way.

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