Next-Generation Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction: High-Dynamic-Range Single-Molecule DNA Counting via Ultrapartitioning.
Eleen Y ShumJanice H LaiSixing LiHaeun G LeeJesse SolimanVedant K RaolCavina K LeeStephen P A FodorH Christina FanPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Digital PCR (dPCR) was first conceived for single-molecule quantitation. However, current dPCR systems often require DNA templates to share partitions due to limited partitioning capacities. Here, we introduce UltraPCR, a next-generation dPCR system where DNA counting is performed in a single-molecule regimen through a 6-log dynamic range using a swift and parallelized workflow. Each UltraPCR reaction is divided into >30 million partitions without microfluidics to achieve single template occupancy. Combined with a unique emulsion chemistry, partitions are optically clear, enabling the use of a three-dimensional imaging technique to rapidly detect DNA-positive partitions. Single-molecule occupancy also allows for more straightforward multiplex assay development due to the absence of partition-specific competition. As a proof of concept, we developed a 222-plex UltraPCR assay and demonstrated its potential use as a rapid, low-cost screening assay for noninvasive prenatal testing for as low as 4% trisomy fraction samples with high precision, accuracy, and reproducibility.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- high throughput
- living cells
- atomic force microscopy
- low cost
- high resolution
- pregnant women
- ms ms
- real time pcr
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- sensitive detection
- simultaneous determination
- circulating tumor cells
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- solid phase extraction