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Published on: February 3, 2008
Magnetic Nanoparticle-Integrated Microfluidic Chip Enables Reliable Isolation of Plasma Cell-Free DNA for Molecular
Amir Monfaredan1, Sena Şen2, Arash Adamnejad Ghafour2
1Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 14177-55469, Iran.
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Background/Objectives: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a valuable biomarker for cancer diagnosis and therapy monitoring; however, its low abundance and fragmented nature present major challenges for reliable isolation, particularly from limited plasma volumes. Here, we report the development and evaluation of a novel magnetically assisted microfluidic chip with a three-inlet design for efficient cfDNA extraction from small-volume plasma samples. Methods: The platform enables controlled infusion of plasma, lysis buffer, and magnetic nanoparticle suspensions at defined flow rates. An external magnetic field selectively captures cfDNA-bound nanoparticles while efficiently removing background impurities. Results: Direct comparison with two in vitro diagnostic (IVD)-certified commercial cfDNA extraction kits showed that the microfluidic system achieved comparable cfDNA yields at standard plasma volumes and superior performance at reduced input volumes. High DNA purity and integrity were confirmed by quantitative PCR amplification of a housekeeping gene and clinically relevant targets. The complete workflow required approximately 9 min, used minimal equipment, reduced contamination risk, and enabled rapid processing with future potential for parallel multi-chip configurations. Conclusions: These findings establish the proposed microfluidic platform as a rapid, reproducible, and scalable alternative to conventional cfDNA extraction methods. By significantly improving recovery efficiency from small plasma volumes, the system enhances the clinical feasibility of liquid biopsy applications in cancer diagnostics and precision medicine.
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