Separation, Purification, and Detection of cfDNA in a Microfluidic Device

Cell free DNA (cfDNA) is degraded DNA fragments found in the blood plasma of cancer patients. While cfDNA is a good marker for early diagnostics and cancer prognosis, the extraction of cfDNA from whole blood and sample preparation for later sequencing is still challenging. Here, we presented a micro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochip journal 2020, 14(2), , pp.195-203
Hauptverfasser: Kye, Hyeon Gi, Ahrberg, Christian D., Park, Byeong Seon, Lee, Jong Min, Chung, Bong Geun
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Zusammenfassung:Cell free DNA (cfDNA) is degraded DNA fragments found in the blood plasma of cancer patients. While cfDNA is a good marker for early diagnostics and cancer prognosis, the extraction of cfDNA from whole blood and sample preparation for later sequencing is still challenging. Here, we presented a microfluidic device for the removal of cells from a cfDNA sample in a first step. In a second step, carboxylated magnetic beads were used for cfDNA extraction and purification. Lastly, cfDNA was amplified using a low-power, plasmonic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) system. Using fluorescent-labeled beads, we demonstrated that the separation efficiency for cells was 99% and the mixing efficiency for purification of cfDNA was 94%. Captured cfDNA could be successfully amplified by PCR, as demonstrated by gel electrophoresis. We confirmed that the limit of detection of our microfluidic system was 10 ng/mL.
ISSN:1976-0280
2092-7843
DOI:10.1007/s13206-020-4208-1