Issue 15, 2022

Construction of dPCR and qPCR integrated system based on commercially available low-cost hardware

Abstract

Fluorescent quantitative PCR (qPCR) and digital PCR (dPCR) are two mainstream nucleic acid quantification technologies. However, commercial dPCR and qPCR instruments have a low integration, a high price, and a large footprint. To solve these shortcomings, we introduce a compound PCR system with both qPCR and dPCR functions. All the hardware used in this compound PCR system is commercially available and low-cost, and free software was used to realize the absolute quantification of nucleic acids. The compound PCR provides two working modes. In the qPCR mode, thermal cycling is realized by controlling the reciprocating motion of the x axis. The heating rate is 1.25 °C s−1 and the cooling rate is 1.75 °C s−1. We performed amplification experiments of the PGEM-3zf (+)1 gene. The performance level was similar to commercial qPCR instruments. In the dPCR mode, the heating rate is 0.5 °C s−1 and the cooling rate is 0.6 °C s−1. We performed the UPE-Q gene amplification and used the sequential actions of the two-dimensional mechanical sliders to scan the reaction products and used the method of regional statistics and back-inference threshold to get test results. The result we got was 1208 copies per μL−1, which was similar to expectations.

Graphical abstract: Construction of dPCR and qPCR integrated system based on commercially available low-cost hardware

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2022
Accepted
22 Jun 2022
First published
23 Jun 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 3494-3503

Construction of dPCR and qPCR integrated system based on commercially available low-cost hardware

K. Wang, B. Sang, L. He, Y. Guo, M. Geng, D. Zheng, X. Xu and W. Wu, Analyst, 2022, 147, 3494 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN00694D

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