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A microfluidic platform for highly parallel bite by bite profiling of mosquito-borne pathogen transmission.

Shailabh KumarFelix J H HolSujit PujhariClayton EllingtonHaripriya Vaidehi NarayananHongquan LiJason L RasgonManu Prakash
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Mosquito bites transmit a number of pathogens via salivary droplets deposited during blood-feeding, resulting in potentially fatal diseases. Little is known about the genomic content of these nanodroplets, including the transmission dynamics of live pathogens. Here we introduce Vectorchip, a low-cost, scalable microfluidic platform enabling high-throughput molecular interrogation of individual mosquito bites. We introduce an ultra-thin PDMS membrane which acts as a biting interface to arrays of micro-wells. Freely-behaving mosquitoes deposit saliva droplets by biting into these micro-wells. By modulating membrane thickness, we observe species-dependent differences in mosquito biting capacity, utilizable for selective sample collection. We demonstrate RT-PCR and focus-forming assays on-chip to detect mosquito DNA, Zika virus RNA, as well as quantify infectious Mayaro virus particles transmitted from single mosquito bites. The Vectorchip presents a promising approach for single-bite-resolution laboratory and field characterization of vector-pathogen communities, and could serve as a powerful early warning sentinel for mosquito-borne diseases.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • high throughput
  • dengue virus
  • single cell
  • low cost
  • circulating tumor cells
  • single molecule
  • candida albicans
  • signaling pathway
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • label free
  • nucleic acid
  • high density