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Nanophotonic Cell Lysis and Polymerase Chain Reaction with Gravity-Driven Cell Enrichment for Rapid Detection of Pathogens.

Byungrae Cho1,2,3, Sang Hun Lee1,3, Jihwan Song1, Saptati Bhattacharjee1, Jeffrey Feng1, SoonGweon Hong1,3, Minsun Song1,2,3, Wonseok Kim1,3, Jonghwan Lee1,3, Doyeon Bang1,3, Bowen Wang1, Lee W Riley4, Luke P Lee1,2,3,5,6,7.   

Abstract

Rapid and precise detection of pathogens is a critical step in the prevention and identification of emergencies related to health and biosafety as well as the clinical management of community-acquired urinary tract infections or sexually transmitted diseases. However, a conventional culture-based pathogen diagnostic method is time-consuming, permitting physicians to use antibiotics without ample clinical data. Here, we present a nanophotonic Light-driven Integrated cell lysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on a chip with Gravity-driven cell enrichment Health Technology (LIGHT) for rapid precision detection of pathogens (<20 min). We created the LIGHT, which has the three functions of (1) selective enrichment of pathogens, (2) photothermal cell lysis, and (3) photonic PCR on a chip. We designed the gravity-driven cell enrichment via a nanoporous membrane on a chip that allows an effective bacterial enrichment of 40 000-fold from a 1 mL sample in 2 min. We established a light-driven photothermal lysis of preconcentrated bacteria within 1 min by designing the network of nanoplasmonic optical antenna on a chip for ultrafast light-to-heat conversion, created the nanoplasmonic optical antenna network-based ultrafast photonic PCR on a chip, and identified Escherichia coli. Finally, we demonstrated the end-point detection of up to 103 CFU/mL of E. coli in 10 min. We believe that our nanophotonic LIGHT will provide rapid and precise identification of pathogens in both developing and developed countries.

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Keywords:  lab-on-a-chip; molecular diagnostics; photothermal lysis; plasmonics; rapid photonic PCR; sample enrichment; urinary tract infection (UTI)

Year:  2019        PMID: 31756079     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b04685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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