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Innovative Rapid Detection System for Nondeletion-Type α‑Thalassemia via Whole-Blood Amplification and Microfluidic
Yan Wei1,2, Yilian Zhao1, Chao Ye1
1Joint Inspection Center of Precision Medicine, The People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guangxi Academy of Medical Sciences, Nanning, Guangxi 530021, China.
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Thalassemia represents a major global public health challenge. This study developed an integrated detection system combining direct PCR-(Dir-PCR) with reverse dot blot hybridization (RDB), enabling accurate and rapid diagnosis of nondeletion α-thalassemia (αWSα, αCSα, αQSα). The core innovation lies in the systematic optimization of the Dir-PCR-RDB methodology, establishing an efficient amplification and hybridization system capable of directly utilizing whole blood samples, thereby effectively bypassing conventional nucleic acid extraction steps. The optimized method tolerates approximately 24% (12 μL/50 μL) whole blood, achieves a sensitivity of 1.5 copies/μL, and demonstrates no cross-reactivity with other thalassemia variants. Clinical validation showed 100% concordance with sequencing results. Furthermore, by integrating this optimized system with microfluidic technology, we constructed a closed-tube "sample-in, result-out" platform that reduces total detection time to 122 min. This work not only provides an efficient and cost-effective solution for nondeletion α-thalassemia screening but also establishes a technological paradigm for rapid molecular diagnosis of other genetic variants and pathogens.
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