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1 Microfluidic Liquid Biopsy Minimally Invasive Cancer Diagnosis by Nano-Plasmonic Label-Free Detection of Extracellular Vesicles: Review Neriya Hegade KP; Bhat RB; Packirisamy M; 40650129
ENCS
2 An Automated Single-Cell Droplet-Digital Microfluidic Platform for Monoclonal Antibody Discovery Ahmadi F; Tran H; Letourneau N; Little SR; Fortin A; Moraitis AN; Shih SCC; 38441226
BIOLOGY
3 Measuring prion propagation in single bacteria elucidates a mechanism of loss Jager K; Orozco-Hidalgo MT; Springstein BL; Joly-Smith E; Papazotos F; McDonough E; Fleming E; McCallum G; Yuan AH; Hilfinger A; Hochschild A; Potvin-Trottier L; 37738299
PHYSICS
4 An electrochemical aptasensor for Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol detection in saliva on a microfluidic platform Kékedy-Nagy L; Perry JM; Little SR; Llorens OY; Shih SCC; 36549107
BIOLOGY
5 Microfluidics for long-term single-cell time-lapse microscopy: Advances and applications Allard P; Papazotos F; Potvin-Trottier L; 36312536
BIOLOGY
6 Microfluidics in smart packaging of foods Pou KRJ; Raghavan V; Packirisamy M; 36192908
ENCS
7 Microfluidic Platforms for the Isolation and Detection of Exosomes: A Brief Review Raju D; Bathini S; Badilescu S; Ghosh A; Packirisamy M; 35630197
ENCS
8 Numerical and Experimental Validation of Mixing Efficiency in Periodic Disturbance Mixers López RR; Sánchez LM; Alazzam A; Burnier JV; Stiharu I; Nerguizian V; 34577745
ENCS
9 Magnetic particle based liquid biopsy chip for isolation of extracellular vesicles and characterization by gene amplification Bathini S; Pakkiriswami S; Ouellette RJ; Ghosh A; Packirisamy M; 34517262
ENCS
10 Microfluidic Shear Processing Control of Biological Reduction Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery. Huang Y, Jazani AM, Howell EP, Reynolds LA, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 33455300
CHEMBIOCHEM
11 Controlled Microfluidic Synthesis of Biological Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles. Huang Y, Moini Jazani A, Howell EP, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 31820915
CHEMBIOCHEM
12 One Cell, One Drop, One Click: Hybrid Microfluidics for Mammalian Single Cell Isolation. Samlali K, Ahmadi F, Quach ABV, Soffer G, Shih SCC 32705796
BIOLOGY
13 Surface Response Based Modeling of Liposome Characteristics in a Periodic Disturbance Mixer. López RR, Ocampo I, Sánchez LM, Alazzam A, Bergeron KF, Camacho-León S, Mounier C, Stiharu I, Nerguizian V 32106424
ENCS
14 Lab-On-A-Chip for the Development of Pro-/Anti-Angiogenic Nanomedicines to Treat Brain Diseases. Subramaniyan Parimalam S, Badilescu S, Sonenberg N, Bhat R, Packirisamy M 31817343
ENCS
15 Dielectrophoresis Multipath Focusing of Microparticles through Perforated Electrodes in Microfluidic Channels. Alazzam A, Al-Khaleel M, Riahi MK, Mathew B, Gawanmeh A, Nerguizian V 31394810
ENCS

 

Title:Magnetic particle based liquid biopsy chip for isolation of extracellular vesicles and characterization by gene amplification
Authors:Bathini SPakkiriswami SOuellette RJGhosh APackirisamy M
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34517262/
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2021.113585
Publication:Biosensors & bioelectronics
Keywords:DNA quantificationExtracellular vesiclesImmunoaffinity isolationMicrofluidics
PMID:34517262 Category: Date Added:2021-09-14
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Optical Bio-Microsystems Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
3 Atlantic Cancer Research Institute, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
4 Optical Bio-Microsystems Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Electronic address: pmuthu@alcor.concordia.ca.

Description:

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are the cell-derived vesicles which play a critical role in cell-to-cell communication, and disease progression. These vesicles contain a myriad of substances like RNA, DNA, proteins, and lipids from their origin cells, offering a good source of biomarkers. The existing methods for the isolation of EVs are time-consuming, lack yield and purity, and expensive. In this work, we present a magnetic particle based liquid biopsy chip for the isolation of EVs by using a synthetic peptide, Vn96. To ensure capture efficiency, a 3D mixer is integrated in the chip, along with a sedimentation unit, which allows EV-captured magnetic particles to settle in it based on gravity assisted sedimentation. The captured EVs are then isolated for their elution and validation. The EVs are characterized by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) measurements and the ability of capture and isolation of EVs is validated by the nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The DNA content of the EVs is further characterized by the absolute quantification of a housekeeping gene (RNase P) copies using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). The results show that the chip can capture and isolate the EVs, without affecting their morphology. Thus, the liquid biopsy chip can be considered as a potential point of care device for diagnostics in a clinical setting.





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