Absolute Quantification of Molecular Biomarkers
Hsueh-Chia Chang, Bayer Professor of Engineering / Director, University of Notre Dame
We report several micro/nanofluidic technologies we invented that can
overcome the sensitivity obstacles for liquid biopsy: (1) A chip
electrophoresis module for high-yield exosome extraction without
centrifugation; (2) A Surface Acoustic Wave exosome lysing module that
replaces chemical lysing and eliminates the need for low-yield
solid/liquid miRNA extraction; (3) A solid-state polymer nanopore fM
assay that can delay translocation of short 20-nt miRNAs and
differentiate the duplexes that have hybridized with inserted oligos and
the wild-type miRNAs; (4) A Carbon-Nanotube Protein Sensor with fM
sensitivity, three orders of magnitude below KD. Integrated into a
biochip, these technologies allow us to quantify protein biomarkers for
breast cancer and miRNAs for pancreatic cancer, from patient blood
samples, at sensitivities far better than CTC and current molecular
biomarker assays, with dramatically improved AUC and p values. We have
eliminated low-yield extraction steps and employed irreversible kinetics
to achieve such high performances and have allowed absolute
quantification without the need for house-keeping reference molecules.
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