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Mohamed Lemine Youba Diakite1, Jérôme Rollin, Dorothée Jary
1CEA, IRTSV, Biologie à Grande Echelle, 17 rue des Martyrs, F-38054, Grenoble, Cedex 9, France. Xavier.Gidrol@cea.fr.
Abstract:
A long-sought milestone in the defense against bioterrorism is the development of rapid, simple, and near-patient assays for diagnostic and theranostic purposes. Here, we present a powerful test based on a host response to a biological weapon agent, namely the ricin toxin. A signature for exposure to ricin was extracted and characterized in mice and then integrated into a plastic microfluidic cartridge. This enabled early diagnosis of exposure to ricin in mice using a drop of whole blood in less than 1 h and 30 min. The cartridge stores the reagents and implements all of the steps of the analysis, including mRNA extraction from a drop of blood, followed by tens of parallel RT-qPCR reactions. The simple and low-cost microfluidic cartridge developed here may find other applications in point-of-care diagnostics.
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