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A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction

To improve detection sensitivity, molecular diagnostics require preconcentration of low concentrated samples followed by rapid nucleic acid extraction. This is usually achieved by multiple centrifugation, lysis and purification steps, for instance, using chemical reagents, spin columns or magnetic b...

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Autores principales: Hügle, M., Dame, G., Behrmann, O., Rietzel, R., Karthe, D., Hufert, F. T., Urban, G. A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02177e
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author Hügle, M.
Dame, G.
Behrmann, O.
Rietzel, R.
Karthe, D.
Hufert, F. T.
Urban, G. A.
author_facet Hügle, M.
Dame, G.
Behrmann, O.
Rietzel, R.
Karthe, D.
Hufert, F. T.
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description To improve detection sensitivity, molecular diagnostics require preconcentration of low concentrated samples followed by rapid nucleic acid extraction. This is usually achieved by multiple centrifugation, lysis and purification steps, for instance, using chemical reagents, spin columns or magnetic beads. These require extensive infrastructure as well as time consuming manual handling steps and are thus not suitable for point of care testing (POCT). To overcome these challenges, we developed a microfluidic chip combining free-flow electrophoretic (FFE) preconcentration (1 ml down to 5 μl) and thermoelectric lysis of bacteria as well as purification of nucleic acids by gel-electrophoresis. The integration of these techniques in a single chip is unique and enables fast, easy and space-saving sample pretreatment without the need for laboratory facilities, making it ideal for the integration into small POCT devices. A preconcentration efficiency of nearly 100% and a lysis/gel-electrophoresis efficiency of about 65% were achieved for the detection of E. coli. The genetic material was analyzed by RT-qPCR targeting the superfolder Green Fluorescent Protein (sfGFP) transcripts to quantify mRNA recovery and qPCR to determine DNA background.
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spelling pubmed-90807792022-05-09 A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction Hügle, M. Dame, G. Behrmann, O. Rietzel, R. Karthe, D. Hufert, F. T. Urban, G. A. RSC Adv Chemistry To improve detection sensitivity, molecular diagnostics require preconcentration of low concentrated samples followed by rapid nucleic acid extraction. This is usually achieved by multiple centrifugation, lysis and purification steps, for instance, using chemical reagents, spin columns or magnetic beads. These require extensive infrastructure as well as time consuming manual handling steps and are thus not suitable for point of care testing (POCT). To overcome these challenges, we developed a microfluidic chip combining free-flow electrophoretic (FFE) preconcentration (1 ml down to 5 μl) and thermoelectric lysis of bacteria as well as purification of nucleic acids by gel-electrophoresis. The integration of these techniques in a single chip is unique and enables fast, easy and space-saving sample pretreatment without the need for laboratory facilities, making it ideal for the integration into small POCT devices. A preconcentration efficiency of nearly 100% and a lysis/gel-electrophoresis efficiency of about 65% were achieved for the detection of E. coli. The genetic material was analyzed by RT-qPCR targeting the superfolder Green Fluorescent Protein (sfGFP) transcripts to quantify mRNA recovery and qPCR to determine DNA background. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9080779/ /pubmed/35541671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02177e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hügle, M.
Dame, G.
Behrmann, O.
Rietzel, R.
Karthe, D.
Hufert, F. T.
Urban, G. A.
A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title_full A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title_fullStr A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title_full_unstemmed A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title_short A lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
title_sort lab-on-a-chip for preconcentration of bacteria and nucleic acid extraction
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra02177e
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