Droplet Encoding-Pairing Enabled Multiplexed Digital Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Simultaneous Quantitative Detection of Multiple Pathogens.
Dongyang CaiYu WangJingjing ZouZhujun LiEnqi HuangXiuyun OuyangZhiquan QueYanzhang LuoZhenhua ChenYanqing JiangGuohao ZhangHongkai WuDayu LiuPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Despite the advantages of digital nucleic acid analysis (DNAA) in terms of sensitivity, precision, and resolution, current DNAA methods commonly suffer a limitation in multiplexing capacity. To address this issue, a droplet encoding-pairing enabled DNAA multiplexing strategy is developed, wherein unique tricolor combinations are deployed to index individual primer droplets. The template droplets and primer droplets are sequentially introduced into a microfluidic chip with a calabash-shaped microwell array and are pairwise trapped and merged in the microwells. Pre-merging and post-amplification image analysis with a machine learning algorithm is used to identify, enumerate, and address the droplets. By incorporating the amplification signals with droplet encoding information, simultaneous quantitative detection of multiple targets is achieved. This strategy allows for the establishment of flexible multiplexed DNAA by simply adjusting the primer droplet library. Its flexibility is demonstrated by establishing two multiplexed (8-plex) droplet digital loop-mediated isothermal amplification (mddLAMP) assays for individually detecting lower respiratory tract infection and urinary tract infection causative pathogens. Clinical sample analysis shows that the microbial detection outcomes of the mddLAMP assays are consistent with those of the conventional assay. This DNAA multiplexing strategy can achieve flexible high-order multiplexing on demand, making it a desirable tool for high-content pathogen detection.
Keyphrases
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high throughput
- single cell
- nucleic acid
- sensitive detection
- machine learning
- label free
- respiratory tract
- urinary tract infection
- high resolution
- microbial community
- circulating tumor cells
- gram negative
- big data
- type diabetes
- real time pcr
- deep learning
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- mass spectrometry
- candida albicans