Paper microfluidic implementation of loop mediated isothermal amplification for early diagnosis of hepatitis C virus.

Weronika Witkowska McConnell ORCID logo; ChrisDavis; Suleman RSabir; AliceGarrett; AmandaBradley-Stewart; PawelJajesniak; Julien Reboud ORCID logo; GaolianXu; Zhugen Yang ORCID logo; RoryGunson; +2 more... Emma C Thomson ORCID logo; Jonathan M Cooper ORCID logo; (2021) Paper microfluidic implementation of loop mediated isothermal amplification for early diagnosis of hepatitis C virus. Nature communications, 12 (1). 6994-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27076-z
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The early diagnosis of active hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains a significant barrier to the treatment of the disease and to preventing the associated significant morbidity and mortality seen, worldwide. Current testing is delayed due to the high cost, long turnaround times and high expertise needed in centralised diagnostic laboratories. Here we demonstrate a user-friendly, low-cost pan-genotypic assay, based upon reverse transcriptase loop mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP). We developed a prototype device for point-of-care use, comprising a LAMP amplification chamber and lateral flow nucleic acid detection strips, giving a visually-read, user-friendly result in <40 min. The developed assay fulfils the current guidelines recommended by World Health Organisation and is manufactured at minimal cost using simple, portable equipment. Further development of the diagnostic test will facilitate linkage between disease diagnosis and treatment, greatly improving patient care pathways and reducing loss to follow-up, so assisting in the global elimination strategy.



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