posted on 2021-05-20, 19:07authored byNingning Huang, Mengyu Chen, Shuting Chen, Kexin Dang, Haowei Guo, Xueting Wang, Shi Yan, Jianguo Tian, Yin Liu, Qing Ye
Benefiting
from superior programmability and good biocompatibility,
DNA nanomaterials have received considerable attention with promising
prospects in biological detection applications. However, their poor
stability and operability severely impede further development of the
applications of DNA nanomaterials. Here, a thermally stable DNA nanomesh
structure is integrated into a microfluidic chip. The specificity
of the nucleic acid microfluidic capture device could reach the single-base
mismatch level while capturing the ssDNA sample. The microfluidic
chip provides a closed environment for the DNA nanomesh, giving the
device excellent storage stability. After 6 months of storage at room
temperature, the device still has a specific capture function on ssDNA
samples with low concentration. The specific nucleic acid microfluidic
capture device can be applied to the enrichment of ctDNA in the future
and contribute to the early diagnosis of cancer.