SLAS Technology (Oct 2024)

Development and validation of automated methods for COVID-19 PCR Master Mix preparation

  • Giorgio Fedele,
  • Graham Hill,
  • Amelia Sweetford,
  • Suki Lee,
  • Bobby Yau,
  • Domenico R. Caputo,
  • Denise Grovewood,
  • Rowda Dahir,
  • Paula Esquivias Ruiz-Dana,
  • Anika Wisniewska,
  • Anna Di Biase,
  • Miles Gibson,
  • Benita Percival,
  • Stefan Grujic,
  • Donald P. Fraser

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 5
p. 100195

Abstract

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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assays were widely deployed during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic for population-scale testing. High-throughput molecular diagnostic laboratories required a high degree of process automation to cope with huge testing demands, fast turnaround times, and quality requirements. However, process developers and optimizers often neglected the critical step of preparing a PCR Master Mix. The construction of PCR Master Mix depends on operator skill during the manual pipetting of reagents. Manual procedures introduce variation, inconsistency, wastage, and potentially risks data integrity. To address this, we developed a liquid-handler-based solution for automated, traceable, and compliant PCR Master Mix preparation. Here, we show that a fully automated PCR Master Mix protocol can replace manual pipetting, even in a diagnostic environment, without affecting accuracy or precision. Ultimately, this method eliminated operator-induced wastage and improved the consistency of the quality of results.

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