Atmospheric Pressure Enhanced Self‐Sealing Rotation‐SlipChip with Programmable Concentration Gradient Generation for Microbiological Applications

Author:

Wan Chao1,Yi Longyu1,Yuan Huijuan1,Li Shunji1,Wang Xin1,Shu Yuxiao1,Xie Han1,Lei Mengcheng1,Miao Zeyu1,Du Wei1,Feng Xiaojun1,Li Yiwei1,Chen Peng1,Liu Bi‐Feng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Key Laboratory for Biomedical Photonics of MOE at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics‐Hubei Bioinformatics & Molecular Imaging Key Laboratory Systems Biology Theme Department of Biomedical Engineering College of Life Science and Technology Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan 430074 China

Abstract

AbstractIn microbiological research, traditional methods for bacterial screening and antibiotic susceptibility testing are resource‐intensive. Microfluidics offers an efficient alternative with rapid results and minimal sample consumption, but the demand for cost‐effective, user‐friendly platforms persists in communities and hospitals. Inspired by the Magdeburg hemispheres, the strategy adapts to local conditions, leveraging omnipresent atmospheric pressure for self‐sealing of Rotation‐SlipChip (RSC) equipped with a 3D circular Christmas tree‐like microfluidic concentration gradient generator. This innovative approach provides an accessible and adaptable platform for microbiological research and testing in diverse settings. The RSC can avoid leakage concerns during multiple concentration gradient generation, chip‐rotating, and final long‐term incubation reaction (≥24 h). Furtherly, RSC subtypes adapted to different reactions can be fabricated in less than 15 min with cost less than $1, the result can be read through designated observational windows by naked‐eye. Moreover, the RSC demonstrates its capability for evaluating bacterial biomarker activity, enabling the rapid assessment of β‐galactosidase concentration and enzyme activity within 30 min, and the limit of detection can be reduced by 10‐fold. It also rapidly determines the minimum antibiotic inhibitory concentration and antibiotic combined medications results within 4 h. Overall, these low‐cost and user‐friendly RSC make them invaluable tools in determinations at previously impractical environment.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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