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Fully Automated, Sample-to-Answer Leukocyte Functional Assessment Platform for Continuous Sepsis Monitoring Via Microliters of Blood

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Journal ACS Sens
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2021 Jun 29
PMID 34185513
Citations 5
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Abstract

We report a fully automated, sample-to-answer, and label-free leukocyte activation analysis platform for monitoring immune responses in sepsis, by integrating the multidimensional double spiral (MDDS) and isodielectric separation (IDS) subplatforms. The integrated platform can provide rapid and fully automated identification of clinically diagnosed sepsis patients from only 50 μL of peripheral blood volume within 25 min. Many critical innovations were implemented in direct interconnection between the two subplatforms, such as intermediate sample storage and sample transfer, addressing flow rate mismatch (from mL/min to μL/min), and integration of a ridge array for upstream cell focusing in the IDS subplatform. The ridge array in the IDS subplatform can prevent the distortion of electrical profiling due to the residual red blood cells even after the MDDS process. We showed that the integrated platform can separate leukocytes (up to >99.9% red blood cell removal) in the MDDS subplatform and automatically transfer them to the downstream ridge-integrated IDS subplatform for their activation analysis without any apparent cell activation and any human intervention. We also demonstrated that the integrated platform can identify differences between leukocytes from human sepsis and healthy subjects significantly ( = 0.0024, 95% confidence interval) by looking into differences in the intrinsic electrical properties of leukocytes. The integrated platform could enable monitoring of host leukocyte function daily or even hourly as a bedside assessment tool, which is currently a critical yet unmet need for managing many critical care patients.

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