Emerging Trends and Future Prospects in Microfluidic Systems for Prevention and Diagnosis of Infection Pathogens

Author:

Dabbagh Moghaddam Farnaz1,Rafiee Maedeh2,Setayeshfar Atousa3,Moradi Arman4,Esmaeili Yasaman5,Romana Bertani Francesca1,Neisiany Rasoul Esmaeely67ORCID,You Zhengwei8,Nazarzadeh Zare Ehsan910

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies National Research Council Via Fosso del Cavaliere, 100 Rome 00133 Italy

2. Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Wyoming 1174 Snowy Range Road Laramie Laramie WY 82070 USA

3. Charles Perkins Centre and School of Medical Sciences Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia

4. Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology Faculty of Basic Sciences Lahijan Branch Islamic Azad University Lahijan 4416939515 Iran

5. Biosensor Research Center School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan 8174673461 Iran

6. Biotechnology Centre Silesian University of Technology Krzywoustego 8 Gliwice 44–100 Poland

7. Department of Polymer Engineering Hakim Sabzevari University Sabzevar 9617976487 Iran

8. State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Institute of Functional Materials Research Base of Textile Materials for Flexible Electronics and Biomedical Applications (China Textile Engineering Society) Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano‐Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

9. School of Chemistry Damghan University Damghan 36716–45667 Iran

10. Centre of Research Impact and Outreach Chitkara University Rajpura Punjab 140417 India

Abstract

AbstractInfectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites pose a significant societal challenge. In response, scientists are developing advanced technology to enhance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of such diseases. One such promising technology is microfluidic systems, which are utilized in organ‐on‐a‐chip systems to replicate the microenvironments of organs. These systems have potential applications in drug screening, disease modeling, and personalized medicine. This review provides an overview of recent advances in organ‐on‐a‐chip platforms and their potential for preventing and diagnosing various infections. After discussing traditional techniques employed in studying infectious diseases, the role of microfluidic platforms in detecting infections is delved in. It is expound on advanced microfluidic‐based strategies for infection diagnosis, such as the polymerase chain reaction‐based microfluidic devices, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay‐based microfluidic devices, hierarchical nanofluidic molecular enrichment systemand µWestern blotting‐based microfluidic devices, and smartphone‐based microfluidic devices. Additionally, future research challenges and perspectives are discussed on microfluidic systems in biomedical and regenerative medicine applications. Consequently, microfluidic platforms have the potential to serve as fundamental frameworks for understanding infectious diseases, thereby leading to personalized regenerative medicine. hierarchical nanofluidic molecular enrichment system

Publisher

Wiley

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