Multiplexed detection of viral infections using rapid in situ RNA analysis on a chip
SM Shaffer, RP Joshi, BS Chambers, D Sterken… - Lab on a Chip, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Lab on a Chip, 2015•pubs.rsc.org
Viral infections are a major cause of human disease, but many require molecular assays for
conclusive diagnosis. Current assays typically rely on RT-PCR or ELISA; however, these
tests often have limited speed, sensitivity or specificity. Here, we demonstrate that rapid RNA
FISH is a viable alternative method that could improve upon these limitations. We describe a
platform beginning with software to generate RNA FISH probes both for distinguishing
related strains of virus (even those different by a single base) and for capturing large …
conclusive diagnosis. Current assays typically rely on RT-PCR or ELISA; however, these
tests often have limited speed, sensitivity or specificity. Here, we demonstrate that rapid RNA
FISH is a viable alternative method that could improve upon these limitations. We describe a
platform beginning with software to generate RNA FISH probes both for distinguishing
related strains of virus (even those different by a single base) and for capturing large …
Viral infections are a major cause of human disease, but many require molecular assays for conclusive diagnosis. Current assays typically rely on RT-PCR or ELISA; however, these tests often have limited speed, sensitivity or specificity. Here, we demonstrate that rapid RNA FISH is a viable alternative method that could improve upon these limitations. We describe a platform beginning with software to generate RNA FISH probes both for distinguishing related strains of virus (even those different by a single base) and for capturing large numbers of strains simultaneously. Next, we present a simple fluidic device for reliably performing RNA FISH assays in an automated fashion. Finally, we describe an automated image processing pipeline to robustly identify uninfected and infected samples. Together, our results establish RNA FISH as a methodology with potential for viral point-of-care diagnostics.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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