posted on 2018-09-28, 00:00authored byXiaoxu Li, Xinlian Zhang, Qi Liu, Wang Zhao, Sixiu Liu, Guodong Sui
Airborne
fungi, including Aspergillus species,
are the major causes of human asthma. Direct capture and analysis
of pathogenic fungi in indoor air is important for disease prevention
and control. In this paper, we demonstrated an integrated microfluidic
system capable of enrichment and high-throughput detection for airborne
fungal spores of Aspergillus niger, a well-known
allergenic harmful species. The microfluidic system allowed semiquantitative
detection of Aspergillus niger spores based on immunofluorescence
analysis. To assess its contaminated level, the whole analysis time
could be completed in 2–3 h including ∼1 h of enrichment
and ∼1 h of target detection. The detection limit was ∼20
spores, equivalent to ∼300 spores·m–3 of the concerned targets in air. In addition, the microfluidic system
has integrated sampling and sample analysis to avoid additional sample
concentration step, showing the potential for point-of-care detection
for other pathogenic fungal spores.