High Throughput Modular Microfluidic Systems for Drug Discovery/Development
用于药物发现/开发的高通量模块化微流体系统
基本信息
- 批准号:7475859
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 61.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-08-01 至 2011-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgingAreaBiochemicalBiologicalBiological AssayBioreactorsCell AgingCellsCharacteristicsCommunitiesConsensus SequenceConsumptionDataData QualityDetectionDevelopmentDiseaseDyesElementsEnergy TransferEnzymesEquipmentEventFluorescenceFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferFluorescent ProbesFluorochromeGenerationsGeneticGenomeHuman GenomeImageImmobilizationIndiumInterventionKineticsL1 ElementsLabelLibrariesLiquid substanceMalignant NeoplasmsMediatingMetalsMethodsMetricMicrofluidicsMoldsMolecularMonitorNumbersORF2 proteinOligonucleotidesOpticsPerformancePharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePlayPliabilityPolymersPopulationProcessReactionReagentRecyclingReportingResearchResearch PersonnelRetrotranspositionRoboticsRoleSamplingSchemeScreening procedureSolidSourceSpectrum AnalysisSpeedStructureSurfaceSystemTechnologyTestingWorkbasecancer therapycharge coupled device cameracombinatorialcostdetectordrug discoveryendonucleaseenzyme activityenzyme substratefeedinghigh throughput screeninghuman diseaseimprovedinhibitor/antagonistinnovationmodels and simulationnext generationnovelparallel processingphthalocyanineprogramsquantumresponsesubmicrontherapeutic target
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): BioMEMS (Biological-MicroElectroMechanical Systems) are seen as the next generation platform for performing many different biologically-based assays in areas such as drug discovery, due to their potential for providing improved performance and low assay cost. However, in reports to date of BioMEMS used in high throughput screening (HTS), the potential improvements in throughput and costs have yet to be realized. This research focuses on developing new highly integrated polymer BioMEMS platforms to achieve advantages in the screening of libraries of drug candidates using parallelized infrared fluorescence assays. As a demonstration of the efficacy of the technology, inhibitors of L1 endonuclease (L1-EN) will be screened. L1-EN induces double-strand breaks via a TTTT'AA consensus sequence and can contribute to genetic damage responsible for cellular aging, cancer formation or progression. Therefore, discovery of inhibitors of L1-EN, of which there is currently none, could play an important role in minimizing genetic instability during cancer therapies or certain aspects of aging. The platforms to be developed have several enabling technologies that will allow the dissemination of HTS capabilities into the broader drug-discovery community by significantly reducing equipment demands and minimizing consumable costs. The system will consist of a large number of fluidic processors (96-192) configured on a 6" polymer wafer produced using micro- replication. Each fluidic processor will consist of (1) interconnected chip(s) to feed compounds directly from titer plates to the main processor wafer; (2) micromixer that speeds reagent mixing; (3) high surface area bioreactor in which the target is immobilized; and (4) grouped fluidic flow-cells for identifying potential leads using multi-channel fluorescence detection. A substrate of L1-EN will be dual-labeled with new, near-IR fluorescent phthalocyanine dyes, which provide high sensitivity and low background. Parallel fluorescence readout from the fluidic flow cells will be carried out by imaging a group of tightly spaced channels onto a CCD camera. Simulation and modeling will guide the selection of an appropriate readout format and optical configuration. In its finished format, the system will be able to screen -190,000 drug candidates in 24 hr. Fluid handling will be accomplished via microfluidics with minimal robotic intervention, as only a single sample transfer step is required to load the system with drug candidates.
描述(由申请人提供):BioMEMS(生物微机电系统)被视为下一代平台,用于在药物发现等领域进行许多不同的基于生物学的测定,因为它们具有提供改进性能和低测定成本的潜力。然而,在高通量筛选(HTS)中使用的BioMEMS的报告日期,在吞吐量和成本的潜在改善尚未实现。这项研究的重点是开发新的高度集成的聚合物BioMEMS平台,以实现在使用并行红外荧光分析筛选候选药物库的优势。为了证明该技术的有效性,将筛选L1核酸内切酶(L1-EN)的抑制剂。L1-EN通过TTTT'AA共有序列诱导双链断裂,并可导致导致细胞衰老、癌症形成或进展的遗传损伤。因此,L1-EN抑制剂的发现(目前还没有)可能在最大限度地减少癌症治疗或衰老某些方面的遗传不稳定性方面发挥重要作用。待开发的平台具有几种使能技术,通过显着降低设备需求和最大限度地降低消耗品成本,将HTS能力传播到更广泛的药物发现社区。该系统将由配置在使用微复制生产的6”聚合物晶片上的大量流体处理器(96-192)组成。每个流体处理器将包括(1)互连芯片,用于将化合物直接从滴定板进料到主处理器晶片;(2)加速试剂混合的微混合器;(3)高表面积生物反应器,其中靶被固定;以及(4)分组流体流动池,用于使用多通道荧光检测识别潜在的线索。L1-EN的底物将用新的近红外荧光酞菁染料双标记,其提供高灵敏度和低背景。将通过将一组紧密间隔的通道成像到CCD相机上来进行来自流体流动池的并行荧光读出。仿真和建模将指导选择适当的读出格式和光学配置。在其完成的格式,该系统将能够筛选约190,000候选药物在24小时内。流体处理将通过微流体与最小的机器人干预完成,因为只有一个样品转移步骤是需要加载系统与候选药物。
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