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Rapid Cryptococcus electroporated-lysis and sensitive detection on a miniaturized platform

  • Xiangzhu Kong
  • , Long Cheng
  • , Zaizai Dong*
  • , Yemei Huang
  • , Xinying Xue
  • , Zhiying Wang
  • , Yusen Wang
  • , Xuelei Zang
  • , Haisheng Qian*
  • , Lingqian Chang*
  • , Yang Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Anhui Medical University
  • Capital Medical University
  • Weifang Medical University
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

Fast and accurate detection of Cryptococcus and precise differentiation of its subtypes is of great significance in protecting people from cryptococcal disease and preventing its spread in populations. However, traditional Cryptococcus identification and detection techniques still face significant challenges in achieving high analysis speed as well as high sensitivity. In this work, we report an electric microfluidic biochip. Compared to conventional methods that take several hours or even a day, this chip can detect Cryptococcus within 20 min, and achieve its maximum detection limit within 1 h, with the ability to differentiate between the Cryptococcus neoformans (NEO) and rare Cryptococcus gattii (GAT) efficiently, which accounts for nearly 100%. This device integrated two functional zones of an electroporation lysis (EL) zone for rapid cell lysis (<30 s) and an electrochemical detection (ED) zone for sensitive analysis of the released nucleic acids. The EL zone adopted a design of microelectrode arrays, which obtains a large electric field intensity at the constriction of the microchannel, addressing the safety concerns associated with high-voltage lysis. The device enables a limit of detection (LOD) of 60 pg/mL for NEO and 100 pg/mL for GAT through the modification of nanocomposites and specific probes. In terms of the detection time and sensitivity, the integrated microfluidic biochip demonstrates broad potential in Cryptococcus diagnosis and disease prevention.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116096
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume250
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Cryptococcus
  • Electrochemical detection
  • Electroporation
  • Microfluidics

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