Literature DB >> 30229474

A PCR microreactor machinery with passive micropump and battery-powered heater for thermo-cycled amplifications of clinical-level and multiplexed DNA targets.

Bing Shi1,2, Gengxian He1, Wenming Wu3.   

Abstract

A self-contained polymerase chain reaction (PCR) platform with miniaturized power-system is introduced. It is powered by portable lithium batteries and integrated continuous-flow PCR amplification platform. Generally speaking, traditional commercial thermal cyclers rely on external electric supply and thus they are too big in instrument size. This prevents real-timely and field testing during PCR diagnosis. The authors are introducing a continuous-flow 3D spiral microreactor for DNA amplifications and high-resolution multiplexed targets' detection by utilizing the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing-polymer to fabricate the microreactor for the first time. The whole setup (that can all be placed in one hand) includes (a) the thermo-cycled control (5.5 cm width, 10 cm length and 11 cm height), (b) the passive continuous-flow control, and (c) the trapezoidal PCR microreactor. The PCR platform can work for 4.5 h continuously. With minimal accessories and operations, the total cost of the self-contained PCR machinery is <20 $, much lower than the mainstream of commercial PCR machinery. By waiving external electric supply, this miniaturized PCR platform is applied to amplify the typical DNA fragments of plasma isolated hepatitis B virus (HBV), influenza virus (H7N9avian influenza) bacterium (Escherichia coli) plasmid and multiplexed targets. The efficiency of the method is 70% of that of commercial thermal cycler (CFX Connect, Bio Rad). The DNA of H7N9avian influenza can be detected in concentrations as low as 103 copies per μL. Graphical abstract By utilizing the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing-polymer to fabricate the microchip for the first time, this paper introduces a 3D spiral microreactor with a miniaturized power-system supplied by portable AA-batteries, applied in DNA amplifications and high-resolution multiplexed targets' detection. In this microdevice, we made the machinery portable by waiving the external plugs, which solved the problem of traditional commercial thermal cyclers about large volume and expensive price.

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Keywords:  3D spiral PVC microreactor; Continuous-flow; Lithium batteries powered; Multiplexed targets; Self-contained

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30229474     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-018-3007-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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