Movable Layer Device for Rapid Detection of Influenza a H1N1 Virus Using Highly Bright Multi-Quantum Dot-Embedded Particles and Magnetic Beads.
Islam SederAhla JoBong-Hyun JunSung-Jin KimPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Preventing the rapid spread of viral infectious diseases has become a major concern for global health. In this study, we present a microfluidic platform that performs an immunoassay of viral antigens in a simple, automated, yet highly sensitive manner. The device uses silica particles embedded with highly bright quantum dots (QD 2 ) and performs the immunoassay with a vertically movable top layer and a rotating bottom layer. Through the motion of the layers and the surface tension in the liquids, reagents move from top chambers to bottom chambers and mix homogeneously. A tip in the top layer with a mobile permanent magnet moves the immune complexes comprising the magnetic beads, virus particles, and QD 2 between the bottom chambers. In this way, our automated device achieves a highly sensitive magnetic bead-based sandwich immunoassay for the influenza A H1N1 virus within 32.5 min. The detection limit of our method is 5.1 × 10 -4 hemagglutination units, which is 2 × 10 3 times more sensitive than that of the conventional hemagglutination method and is comparable to PCR. Our device is useful for the rapid and sensitive detection of infectious diseases in point-of-care applications and resource-limited environments.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
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- circulating tumor cells
- solid phase extraction
- living cells
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