Sensitive, Rapid, and Automated Detection of DNA Methylation Based on Digital Microfluidics

Qingyu Ruan(Xiamen University), Fenxiang Zou(Xiamen University), Yang Wang(Xiamen University), Yingkun Zhang(Xiamen University), Xing Xu(Xiamen University), Xiaoye Lin(Xiamen University), Tian Tian(Xiamen University), Huimin Zhang(Tan Kah Kee Innovation Laboratory), Leiji Zhou(Xiamen University), Zhi Zhu(Xiamen University), Chaoyong Yang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
February 12, 2021
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Abstract

Biomarkers based on DNA methylation have attracted wide attention in biomedical research due to their potential clinical value. Therefore, a sensitive and accurate method for DNA methylation detection is highly desirable for the discovery and diagnostics of human diseases, especially cancers. Here, an integrated, low-cost, and portable point-of-care (POC) device is presented to analyze DNA methylation, which integrates the process of pyrosequencing in a digital microfluidic chip. Without additional equipment and complicated operation, droplets are manipulated by patterned electrodes with individually programmed control. The system exhibited an excellent sensitivity with a limit of detection (LOD) of 10 pg and a comparable checkout down to 5% methylation level within 30 min, which offered a potential substitute for the detection of DNA methylation. With the advantages of portability, ease of use, high accuracy, and low cost, the POC platform shows great potential for the analysis of tumor-specific circulating DNA.


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