Microdevice-based solid-phase polymerase chain reaction for rapid detection of pathogenic microorganisms SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Microdevice-based solid-phase polymerase chain reaction for rapid detection of pathogenic microorganisms
Author(s)
Pham, Quang Nghia; Kieu The Loan Trinh; Jung, Seung Won; Lee, Nae Yoon
KIOST Author(s)
Jung, Seung Won(정승원)
Alternative Author(s)
정승원
Publication Year
2018-09
Abstract
We demonstrate the integration of DNA amplification and detection functionalities developed on a lab-on-a-chip microdevice utilizing solid-phase polymerase chain reaction (SP-PCR) for point-of-need (PON) DNA analyses. First, the polycarbonate microdevice was fabricated by thermal bonding to contain microchambers as reservoirs for performing SP-PCR. Next, the microchambers were subsequently modified with polyethyleneimine and glutaraldehyde for immobilizing amine-modified forward primers. During SP-PCR, the immobilized forward primers and freely diffusing fluorescence-labeled reverse primers cooperated to generate target amplicons, which remained covalently attached to the microchambers for the fluorescence detection. The SP-PCR microdevice was used for the direct identifications of two widely detected foodborne pathogens, namely Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus aureus, and an alga causing harmful algal blooms annually in South Korea, Cochlodinium polykrikoides. The SP-PCR microdevice would be versatilely applied in PON testing as a universal platform for the fast identification of foodborne pathogens and environmentally threatening biogenic targets.
ISSN
0006-3592
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/847
DOI
10.1002/bit.26734
Bibliographic Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, v.115, no.9, pp.2194 - 2204, 2018
Publisher
WILEY
Subject
OF-CARE DIAGNOSTICS; SALMONELLA SPP.; MULTIPLEX PCR; REAL-TIME; AMPLIFICATION; POLYCARBONATE; ASSAY; GLUTARALDEHYDE; ENTERITIDIS; PRIMERS
Keywords
alga; foodborne pathogen; integrated microdevice; on-chip detection; point-of-need (PON) testing; solid-phase polymerase chain reaction (SP-PCR)
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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