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Smartphone clip-on instrument and microfluidic processor for rapid sample-to-answer detection of Zika virus in whole blood using spatial RT-LAMP.

Aaron M Jankelow1,2, Hankeun Lee2,3, Weijing Wang2,3, Trung-Hieu Hoang3, Amanda Bacon2,3, Fu Sun2,3, Seol Chae2,3, Victoria Kindratenko1,2, Katherine Koprowski1,2, Robert A Stavins4, Dylann D Ceriani5, Zachary W Engelder5, William P King2,4, Minh N Do3, Rashid Bashir1,2,3,4,6, Enrique Valera1,2, Brian T Cunningham1,2,3,6.   

Abstract

Rapid, simple, inexpensive, accurate, and sensitive point-of-care (POC) detection of viral pathogens in bodily fluids is a vital component of controlling the spread of infectious diseases. The predominant laboratory-based methods for sample processing and nucleic acid detection face limitations that prevent them from gaining wide adoption for POC applications in low-resource settings and self-testing scenarios. Here, we report the design and characterization of an integrated system for rapid sample-to-answer detection of a viral pathogen in a droplet of whole blood comprised of a 2-stage microfluidic cartridge for sample processing and nucleic acid amplification, and a clip-on detection instrument that interfaces with the image sensor of a smartphone. The cartridge is designed to release viral RNA from Zika virus in whole blood using chemical lysis, followed by mixing with the assay buffer for performing reverse-transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) reactions in six parallel microfluidic compartments. The battery-powered handheld detection instrument uniformly heats the compartments from below, and an array of LEDs illuminates from above, while the generation of fluorescent reporters in the compartments is kinetically monitored by collecting a series of smartphone images. We characterize the assay time and detection limits for detecting Zika RNA and gamma ray-deactivated Zika virus spiked into buffer and whole blood and compare the performance of the same assay when conducted in conventional PCR tubes. Our approach for kinetic monitoring of the fluorescence-generating process in the microfluidic compartments enables spatial analysis of early fluorescent "bloom" events for positive samples, in an approach called "Spatial LAMP" (S-LAMP). We show that S-LAMP image analysis reduces the time required to designate an assay as a positive test, compared to conventional analysis of the average fluorescent intensity of the entire compartment. S-LAMP enables the RT-LAMP process to be as short as 22 minutes, resulting in a total sample-to-answer time in the range of 17-32 minutes to distinguish positive from negative samples, while demonstrating a viral RNA detection as low as 2.70 × 102 copies per μl, and a gamma-irradiated virus of 103 virus particles in a single 12.5 μl droplet blood sample.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35726910      PMCID: PMC9399074          DOI: 10.1039/d2an00438k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Analyst        ISSN: 0003-2654            Impact factor:   5.227


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3.  Label-free electrochemical DNA biosensor for zika virus identification.

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4.  Hands-free smartphone-based diagnostics for simultaneous detection of Zika, Chikungunya, and Dengue at point-of-care.

Authors:  A Ganguli; A Ornob; H Yu; G L Damhorst; W Chen; F Sun; A Bhuiya; B T Cunningham; R Bashir
Journal:  Biomed Microdevices       Date:  2017-08-22       Impact factor: 2.838

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Authors:  Paul Pielnaa; Moyed Al-Saadawe; Adonira Saro; Marcelllin Faniriantsoahenrio Dama; Mei Zhou; Yanxia Huang; Jufang Huang; Zanxian Xia
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6.  Zika virus detection in amniotic fluid and Zika-associated birth defects.

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8.  Molecular detection of Zika virus in blood and RNA load determination during the French Polynesian outbreak.

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9.  Zika Virus Infection and Prolonged Viremia in Whole-Blood Specimens.

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Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 6.883

Review 10.  Zika Virus and the Risk of Developing Microcephaly in Infants: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Evangelia Antoniou; Eirini Orovou; Angeliki Sarella; Maria Iliadou; Nikolaos Rigas; Ermioni Palaska; Georgios Iatrakis; Maria Dagla
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 3.390

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