Micromachines (Feb 2021)

Point-of-Care System for HTLV-1 Proviral Load Quantification by Digital Mediator Displacement LAMP

  • Lisa Becherer,
  • Jacob Friedrich Hess,
  • Sieghard Frischmann,
  • Mohammed Bakheit,
  • Hans Nitschko,
  • Silvina Stinco,
  • Friedrich Zitz,
  • Hannes Hofer,
  • Giampiero Porro,
  • Florian Hausladen,
  • Karl Stock,
  • Dominik Drossart,
  • Holger Wurm,
  • Hanna Kuhn,
  • Dominik Huber,
  • Tobias Hutzenlaub,
  • Nils Paust,
  • Mark Keller,
  • Oliver Strohmeier,
  • Simon Wadle,
  • Nadine Borst,
  • Roland Zengerle,
  • Felix von Stetten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12020159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 159

Abstract

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This paper presents a universal point-of-care system for fully automated quantification of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) proviral load, including genomic RNA, based on digital reverse RNA transcription and c-DNA amplification by MD LAMP (mediator displacement loop-mediated isothermal amplification). A disposable microfluidic LabDisk with pre-stored reagents performs automated nucleic acid extraction, reaction setup, emulsification, reverse transcription, digital DNA amplification, and quantitative fluorogenic endpoint detection with universal reporter molecules. Automated nucleic acid extraction from a suspension of HTLV-1-infected CD4+ T-lymphocytes (MT-2 cells) yielded 8 ± 7 viral nucleic acid copies per MT-2 cell, very similar to the manual reference extraction (7 ± 2 nucleic acid copies). Fully automated sample processing from whole blood spiked with MT-2 cells showed a comparable result of 7 ± 3 copies per MT-2 cell after a run time of two hours and 10 min.

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