Electrokinetically Based Approach for Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Discrimination Using a Microfluidic Device
- 18 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 77 (13) , 4000-4007
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac050236r
Abstract
In this work, we describe and implement an electrokinetic approach for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discrimination using a PDMS/glass-based microfluidic chip. The technique takes advantage of precise control of the coupled thermal (Joule heating), shear (electroosmosis), and electrical (electrophoresis) energies present at an array of probes afforded by the application of external electrical potentials. Temperature controllers and embedded thermal devices are not required. The chips can be easily and inexpensively fabricated using standard microarray printing methods combined with soft-lithography patterned PDMS fluidics, making these systems easily adaptable to applications using higher density arrays. Extensive numerical simulations of the coupled flow and thermal properties and microscale thermometry experiments are described and used to characterize the in-channel conditions. It was found that optimal conditions for SNP detection occur at a lower temperature on-chip than for typical microarray experiments, thereby revealing the importance of the electrical and shear forces to the overall process. To demonstrate the clinical utility of the technique, the detection of single-base pair mutations in the survival motor neuron gene, associated with the childhood disease spinal muscular atrophy, is conducted.Keywords
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