4.5 Article

Performance Evaluation of a Novel Sample In-Answer Out (SIAO) System Based on Magnetic Nanoparticles

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages 1619-1630

Publisher

AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2017.2478

Keywords

Magnetic Nanoparticles; Nucleic Acid Testing; Sample In-Answer Out; Cartridge

Funding

  1. NSFC [61701176, 61527806, 61471168, 61571187]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0205301]
  3. Open Funding of State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases [SKLOD2017OF04]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016T90403]
  5. Hunan Key Research Project [2017SK2174]
  6. Economical Forest Cultivation and Utilization of Collaborative Innovation Center in Hunan Province [(2013) 448]

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In recent years, the prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases has become a global focus for public health. Traditional methods for pathogen testing have some major disadvantages including the need for highly skilled staff and expensive instrumentation, while procedural aspects are complex and sensitive to the environment. These shortcomings have greatly limited the application of traditional testing in on site pathogen detection. In this paper, we present a new point-of-care-testing (POCT) system based on magnetic nanoparticles that enable sample in-answer out (SIAO) automated real-time testing for pathogens. Various performance tests were conducted on the instrument. Nucleic acid extraction efficiencies of SIAO versus manual systems were 95.49% and 84.33%, respectively. Real-time PCR by two methods (TaqMan-based probe and SYBR green dye) in the SIAO system was achievable, with comparable results to the manual method. Nucleic acid testing with the SIAO system was repeatable and better than with manual testing. The SIAO system had good anti-pollution performance with easy avoidance of inter-assay cross contamination. Finally, use of the SIAO system for adenovirus detection produced similar results to LightCycler2.0 system assay findings. The amplification plots and Ct values suggested similar amplification plots shapes for adenovirus testing with the SIAO system and with real-time fluorescence PCR testing and commercial instrument post-manual nucleic acid extraction. Collectively, these findings indicate that testing with the SIAO system is virtually equivalent to that of manual extraction with commercial system testing.

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