Paper-Based DNA Reader for Visualized Quantification of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections.
Alex Guan WangTianyu DongHayam MansourGabriela MatamorosAna L SanchezFeng LiPublished in: ACS sensors (2018)
Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are a global health issue affecting nearly one-third of the world's population. As most endemic areas of STH are impoverished countries or regions with limited healthcare resources, the accurate diagnosis of STH requires analytical tools that are not only quantitative, but also portable, inexpensive, and with no or minimal demand for external instrument. Herein, we introduce a novel paper-based diagnostic device, termed quantitative paper-based DNA reader (qPDR), capable of quantifying STH at the molecular level by measuring distance as readout, thus eliminating the need for external readers. On the basis of the unique interfacial interaction of a DNA intercalating dye, SYBR Green I, with native cellulose on a chromatographic paper, qPDR allows the distance-based quantification of minute amounts of double-stranded DNA as short as 6 min. By integrating qPDR with polymerase chain reactions that were performed using a smartphone-controlled portable thermal cycler, we were able to quantify minute amount of genetic markers from adult worms of an STH (Trichuris trichiura) that were expelled post-treatment by infected children living in the rural areas of Honduras.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor
- global health
- single molecule
- cell free
- healthcare
- high resolution
- nucleic acid
- public health
- ionic liquid
- circulating tumor cells
- molecular dynamics simulations
- combination therapy
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- liquid chromatography
- binding protein
- patient reported outcomes
- plant growth
- smoking cessation