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Microchip-based one step DNA extraction and real-time PCR in one chamber for rapid pathogen identification
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EngineeringPathogen DetectionAnalytical MicrosystemsDna AnalysisNucleic Acid Amplification TestRapid Pathogen IdentificationBiomedical EngineeringReal-time Polymerase Chain ReactionMicrochip-based OneReal-time PcrBioanalysisMagnetic BeadsInfection ControlAnalytical BiotechnologyMolecular DiagnosticsLaboratory MedicineHuman SerumMicrofluidicsDiagnostic DeviceOptimal DetectionBiophotonicsLab-on-a-chipNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyMedicine
Optimal detection of a pathogen present in biological samples depends on the ability to extract DNA molecules rapidly and efficiently. In this paper, we report a novel method for efficient DNA extraction and subsequent real-time detection in a single microchip by combining laser irradiation and magnetic beads. By using a 808 nm laser and carboxyl-terminated magnetic beads, we demonstrate that a single pulse of 40 seconds lysed pathogens including E. coli and Gram-positive bacterial cells as well as the hepatitis B virus mixed with human serum. We further demonstrate that the real-time pathogen detection was performed with pre-mixed PCR reagents in a real-time PCR machine using the same microchip, after laser irradiation in a hand-held device equipped with a small laser diode. These results suggest that the new sample preparation method is well suited to be integrated into lab-on-a-chip application of the pathogen detection system.
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