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Smartphone-based multiplex 30-minute nucleic acid test of live virus from nasal swab extract

Fu Sun, Anurup Ganguli, Judy Nguyen, Ryan Brisbin, Krithika Shanmugam, David L. Hirschberg, Matthew B. Wheeler, Rashid Bashir, David Nash, Brian T. Cunningham

2020Lab on a Chip133 citationsDOI

Abstract

Rapid, sensitive and specific detection and reporting of infectious pathogens is important for patient management and epidemic surveillance. We demonstrated a point-of-care system integrated with a smartphone for detecting live virus from nasal swab media, using a panel of equine respiratory infectious diseases as a model system for corresponding human diseases such as COVID-19. Specific nucleic acid sequences of five pathogens were amplified by loop-mediated isothermal amplification on a microfluidic chip and detected at the end of reactions by the smartphone. Pathogen-spiked horse nasal swab samples were correctly diagnosed using our system, with a limit of detection comparable to that of the traditional lab-based test, polymerase chain reaction, with results achieved in ∼30 minutes.

Topics & Concepts

Nucleic acidLoop-mediated isothermal amplificationMultiplexVirologyPathogenPoint-of-care testingNucleic acid detectionVirusPolymerase chain reactionDetection limitMicrobiologyBiologyDNAChemistryChromatographyImmunologyBioinformaticsGeneGeneticsBiochemistryBiosensors and Analytical DetectionSARS-CoV-2 detection and testingRespiratory viral infections research