Literature DB >> 34763349

A microfluidic chip with a serpentine channel enabling high-throughput cell separation using surface acoustic waves.

Shupeng Ning1,2, Shuchang Liu1,2, Yunjie Xiao3, Guanyu Zhang1,2, Weiwei Cui1,2, Mark Reed4.   

Abstract

As an acute inflammatory response, sepsis may cause septic shock and multiple organ failure. Rapid and reliable detection of pathogens from blood samples can promote early diagnosis and treatment of sepsis. However, traditional pathogen detection methods rely on bacterial blood culture, which is complex and time-consuming. Although pre-separation of bacteria from blood can help with the identification of pathogens for diagnosis, the required low-velocity fluid environment of most separation techniques greatly limits the processing capacity for blood samples. Here, we present an acoustofluidic device for high-throughput bacterial separation from human blood cells. Our device utilizes a serpentine microfluidic design and standing surface acoustic waves (SSAWs), and separates bacteria from blood cells effectively based on their size difference. The serpentine microstructure allows the operating distance of the acoustic field to be multiplied in a limited chip size via the "spatial multiplexing" and "pressure node matching" of SSAW field. Microscopic observation and flow cytometry analysis shows that the device is helpful in improving the flow rate (2.6 μL min-1 for blood samples; the corresponding velocity is ∼3 cm s-1) without losing separation purity or cell recovery. The serpentine microfluidic design provides a compatible solution for high-throughput separation, which can synergize with other functional designs to improve device performance. Further, its advantages such as low cost, high biocompatibility, label-free separation and ability to integrate with on-chip biosensors are promising for clinical utility in point-of-care diagnostic platforms.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34763349     DOI: 10.1039/d1lc00840d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


  4 in total

1.  Enhanced Detection in Droplet Microfluidics by Acoustic Vortex Modulation of Particle Rings and Particle Clusters via Asymmetric Propagation of Surface Acoustic Waves.

Authors:  Yukai Liu; Miaomiao Ji; Nanxin Yu; Caiqin Zhao; Gang Xue; Wenxiao Fu; Xiaojun Qiao; Yichi Zhang; Xiujian Chou; Wenping Geng
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-10

2.  A Novel Perturbed Spiral Sheathless Chip for Particle Separation Based on Traveling Surface Acoustic Waves (TSAW).

Authors:  Miaomiao Ji; Yukai Liu; Junping Duan; Wenxuan Zang; Yongsheng Wang; Zeng Qu; Binzhen Zhang
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-11

Review 3.  Recent advances in acoustofluidic separation technology in biology.

Authors:  Yanping Fan; Xuan Wang; Jiaqi Ren; Francis Lin; Jiandong Wu
Journal:  Microsyst Nanoeng       Date:  2022-09-01       Impact factor: 8.006

4.  A Perturbed Asymmetrical Y-TypeSheathless Chip for Particle Control Based on Adjustable Tilted-Angle Traveling Surface Acoustic Waves (ataTSAWs).

Authors:  Junping Duan; Miaomiao Ji; Binzhen Zhang
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-07
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