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. 2025 May 15:276:117256.
doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2025.117256. Epub 2025 Feb 12.

Droplet pairing-merging enabled digital RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a (DIMERIC) assay for rapid and precise quantification of Hepatitis B Virus DNA

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Droplet pairing-merging enabled digital RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a (DIMERIC) assay for rapid and precise quantification of Hepatitis B Virus DNA

Dongyang Cai et al. Biosens Bioelectron. .

Abstract

Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA)-CRISPR/Cas12a assays have demonstrated remarkable potential for point-of-care detection of pathogens in resource-limited settings. Nevertheless, these assays fall short in delivering direct quantitative results due to the incompatibility between the RPA and CRISPR/Cas12a systems. To overcome this limitation, we developed a droplet pairing-merging enabled digital RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a (DIMERIC) assay in this study. By leveraging a microfluidic chip with a calabash-shaped microwell array, large-volume RPA droplets and small-volume CRISPR/Cas12a droplets were sequentially and size-selectively trapped, generating one-to-one droplet pairs. This spatial separation of the droplets eliminates the inhibitory effects of the CRISPR/Cas12a chemistry on RPA. Upon the completion of RPA, the CRISPR/Cas12a system can be activated by merging the paired droplets. This temporal separation of the RPA and CRISPR/Cas reactions allows for the accumulation of sufficient amplicons to efficiently unleash the collateral cleavage activity. The DIMERIC assay offers rapid quantification of nucleic acids, with the entire procedure being accomplished within 20 min. This assay was employed for the quantitative detection of Hepatitis B virus DNA from batched clinical serum samples, demonstrating a good correlation with qPCR (R2 = 0.92033) and ddPCR (R2 = 0.97337) outcomes. Consequently, the developed DIMERIC assay provides a valuable tool for rapid and precise quantification of pathogenic nucleic acids.

Keywords: Digital assay; Droplet pairing-merging; Hepatitis B virus DNA; Microfluidics; RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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