Yuksel Temiz, Emmanuel Delamarche
JMM
Rapid tests for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) are extremely important for determining G6PD deficiency, a widespread metabolic disorder which triggers hemolytic anemia in response to primaquine and tafenoquine medication, the most effective drugs for the radical cure of malaria caused byPlasmodiumparasites. Current point-of-care diagnostic devices for G6PD are either qualitative, do not normalize G6PD activity to the hemoglobin concentration, or are very expensive. In this work we developed a capillary-driven microfluidic chip to perform a quantitative G6PD test and a hemoglobin measurement within 2 minutes and using less than 2 μL of sample. We used a powerful microfluidic module to integrate and resuspend locally the reagents needed for the G6PD assay and controls. We also developed a theoretical model that successfully predicts the enzymatic reactions on-chip, guides on-chip reagent spotting and allows efficient integration of multiple assays in miniaturized formats with only a few nanograms of reagents.
Yuksel Temiz, Emmanuel Delamarche
JMM
Yuksel Temiz, Jelena Skorucak, et al.
SPIE Photonics West 2014
Marco Rocca, Maxime Dufresne, et al.
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
Elisa Hemmig, Yuksel Temiz, et al.
Analytical Chemistry