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High Resolution and Rapid Separation of Bacteria from Blood Using Elasto-inertial Microfluidics

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Journal Electrophoresis
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2021 Sep 12
PMID 34510466
Citations 11
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Abstract

Improved sample preparation has the potential to address unmet needs for fast turnaround sepsis tests. In this work, we report elasto-inertial based rapid bacteria separation from diluted blood at high separation efficiency. In viscoelastic flows, we demonstrate novel findings where blood cells prepositioned at the outer wall entering a spiral device remain fully focused throughout the channel length while smaller bacteria migrate to the opposite wall. Initially, using microparticles, we show that particles above a certain size cut-off remain fully focused at the outer wall while smaller particles differentially migrate toward the inner wall. We demonstrate particle separation at 1 μm resolution at a total throughput of 1 mL/min. For blood-based experiments, a minimum of 1:2 dilution was necessary to fully focus blood cells at the outer wall. Finally, Escherichia coli spiked in diluted blood were continuously separated at a total flow rate of 1 mL/min, with efficiencies between 82 and 90% depending on the blood dilution. Using a single spiral, it takes 40 min to process 1 mL of blood at a separation efficiency of 82%. The label-free, passive, and rapid bacteria isolation method has a great potential for speeding up downstream phenotypic and genotypic analysis.

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