Low-cost, disposable fluorescence-based biorecognition system architecture for multiplexed point-of-care molecular diagnostics

Joseph T. Smith, U. Obahiagbon, Radwa Ewaisha, B. Katchman, K. Kaftanoglu, Hany M Arafa, D. Kullman, K. Anderson, J. Christen
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The high per patient cost of quantitative, high-sensitivity molecular diagnostics is one of the key roadblocks limiting the transition of this technology from the clinical laboratory to point-of-care diagnostics in low-to-middle income countries (LMICs). As a solution, we present a low-cost system architecture for fluorescence-based point-of-care diagnostics using small volume patient sera samples. Our approach combines an inexpensive 4-site microscope slide reader with low per patient cost consumables using conventional glass microscope slides, pre-printed with biorecognition molecules. We use a neuromorphic-inspired, charge-integrating readout circuit architecture combined with optical filters in a sandwich-style configuration to achieve high-sensitivity while trading off detection time and number of biorecognition sites per slide. Our demonstrated lower limit of detection using Nile Red fluorescent microspheres was a 1,000,000:1 dilution corresponding to approximately 200 microspheres per detection site, approaching the sensitivity of a conventional high-cost desktop clinical laboratory microscope slide reader.
用于多路护理点分子诊断的低成本、一次性荧光生物识别系统架构
在中低收入国家,定量、高灵敏度分子诊断的每位患者高额费用是限制该技术从临床实验室向护理点诊断过渡的主要障碍之一。作为一种解决方案,我们提出了一种低成本的系统架构,用于使用小容量患者血清样本进行基于荧光的即时诊断。我们的方法结合了廉价的4位点显微镜载玻片读取器和低人均成本的消耗品,使用传统的玻璃显微镜载玻片,预印生物识别分子。我们使用一种受神经形态启发的电荷集成读出电路架构,结合三明治式配置的光学滤波器,在权衡检测时间和每张幻灯片的生物识别位点数量的同时实现高灵敏度。我们演示的使用尼罗红色荧光微球的检测下限为1,000,000:1稀释,对应于每个检测位点约200个微球,接近传统的高成本台式临床实验室显微镜载玻片读取器的灵敏度。
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