HK1200399B - System for carrying out reactions - Google Patents
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This invention relates to systems for liquid transfer and carrying out reactions.
Many diagnostic tests that involve biological reactions are required to be performed in laboratories by skilled technicians and/or complex equipment. Such laboratories may be the subject of government regulation. The costs of compliance with such regulations can increase the costs of diagnostic tests to patients and health care payers and exclude such tests from point-of-care facilities. There is a need for systems for performing diagnostic tests involving biological reactions that can be used without extensive training at the point of care. EP 2 302 029 discloses devices for conducting microorganism or toxin detection. More particularly, the said document discloses portable, pre-packaged devices that are suitable for culturing microorganisms, aliquoting pre-determined volumes of testing samples, and conducting microorganism or toxin detection based on immunological reactions using samples of considerable size collected at remote sites away from testing laboratories. JP-B-3316005 discloses a system comprising a liquid transfer device comprising a housing having a pipette tip and a plunger assembly; and a reaction chamber, wherein the housing of the liquid transfer device is configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber.
The present disclosure provides systems, apparatuses and methods for transfer of liquids and processing of reactions, e.g., in diagnostic tests.
The present disclosure provides a system comprising: a liquid transfer device comprising a housing having a pipette tip and a plunger assembly; a fluid reservoir; and a reaction chamber, wherein the housing of the liquid transfer device is configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber; wherein the liquid transfer device is configured to lockably engage with the reaction chamber without, prior to, during and/or after dispensing; and, wherein the reaction chamber is configured to lockably engage with the fluid reservoir, the system being suitable for obtaining a liquid sample from the fluid reservoir using the liquid transfer device and dispensing the liquid sample into the reaction chamber.
In some embodiments the housing of the liquid transfer device comprises a seal component configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber.
In some embodiments, the reaction chamber can include a seal component configured to sealably engage with the liquid transfer device.
In some embodiments, the reaction chamber includes one or more components of a biological reaction.
In another aspect, the disclosure features a liquid transfer device that includes a housing having a pipette tip; and plunger assembly disposed within the housing and the pipette tip, wherein a portion of the plunger assembly is configured to engage a fluid reservoir such that the plunger assembly remains stationary relative to the fluid reservoir and the housing moves relative to the plunger assembly.
In some embodiments, when the movement of the housing relative to the plunger assembly results in creation of a vacuum within the pipette tip and, optionally, the plunger assembly can be configured to lock in a position resulting in the creation of a vacuum. The housing can be configured to move relative to the plunger assembly by pushing the housing down on the fluid reservoir. The device can further be configured to provide an auditory and/or visual indication that the plunger assembly is in a position resulting in the creation of the vacuum.
A system of the invention includes a liquid transfer device, a fluid reservoir and a reaction chamber. The reaction chamber can be configured to unlock the plunger assembly when the liquid transfer device and the reaction chamber are interfaced.
In another aspect, the disclosure features a liquid transfer device configured to draw a sample from a fluid reservoir by pushing the device against the reservoir and systems that include the liquid transfer device and one or both of a reaction chamber and fluid reservoir.
In the systems described above, two or three of the liquid transfer device, reaction chamber, and fluid reservoir can have compatible asymmetric cross-sections.
In another aspect, the disclosure features methods using the system described above that include (i) obtaining a liquid sample from a sample reservoir using a liquid transfer device described above; and (ii) dispensing the liquid sample, e.g., into a reaction chamber comprising one or more components of a reaction.
In another aspect, the disclosure features methods using the system described above that include (i) obtaining a liquid sample from a fluid reservoir using a liquid transfer device (e.g., a liquid transfer device described above); and (ii) dispensing the liquid sample into a reaction chamber, wherein the liquid transfer device sealably engages with the reaction chamber during or prior to dispensing.
In another aspect, the disclosure features methods that include (i) obtaining a liquid sample from a fluid reservoir using a liquid transfer device (e.g., a liquid transfer device described above); and (ii) dispensing the liquid sample into a reaction chamber, wherein the liquid transfer device lockably engages with the reaction chamber during or prior to dispensing. The methods can further include (iii) interfacing the reaction chamber and the fluid reservoir, such that the reaction chamber lockably engages with the fluid reservoir.
The systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein can provide for simple analysis of unprocessed biological specimens. They can be used with minimal scientific and technical knowledge, and any knowledge required may be obtained through simple instruction. They can be used with minimal and limited experience. The systems and apparatuses allow for prepackaging or premeasuring of reagents, such that no special handling, precautions, or storage conditions are required. The operational steps can be either automatically executed or easily controlled, e.g., through the use of auditory and/or visual indicators of operation of the systems and apparatuses.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of an exemplary system as described herein.
- FIGs. 2A-2C are exploded views of system subassemblies.
- FIG. 2D is a view of the system mated and joined.
- FIGs. 3A-3D depict the system in use.
- FIG. 4 depicts the system in the context of an exemplary detection device.
- FIGs. 5A-5C depict the system in cross-section during sample collection.
- FIGs. 6A-6D depict the system in cross-section during sample dispensing.
- FIGs. 7A-7B depict single (7A) and double (7B) variants of the system.
This application describes systems, apparatuses, and methods for transfer of liquids and processing of biological reactions (e.g., nucleic acid amplification reactions).
Referring to Fig. 1 , the system can include three subassemblies: a transfer device 100, amplification chamber 200, and an elution container 300. Each subassembly can have a D-shaped or otherwise asymmetrical cross section 105, 205, 305 that is compatible with the other two subassemblies, such that the subassemblies may only be mated to each other in one orientation.
In Fig. 2B , the amplification chamber 200 includes a body 210 having a D-shaped or otherwise asymmetrical cross-section 205 that is compatible with the cross-section 105 of the transfer device 100. The amplification chamber body 210 also includes two tabs 215 that insert into either the lower slots 112 or upper slots 113 of the transfer device 100 when the two subassemblies are mated. The reaction chamber 200 also includes a microtube 220 having a retaining ring 225 that holds the microtube 220 within an aperture in the bottom of the amplification chamber body 210. The microtube 220 can also have a seal 228 that covers the mouth 223 of the tube 220. In some embodiments, the microtube 220 is optically permeable to allow monitoring of its contents. The amplification chamber 200 also includes a sealing component 230 that fits within the amplification chamber body 210 and over the microtube 220, holding it in place. The sealing component 230 includes a pliant gasket 235 configured to seal against the pipette housing 180 when the two subassemblies are mated (see FIGs. 6A-6D ). Two side tabs 240 are present near the bottom of the body 210 of the amplification chamber 200.
In Fig. 2C , the elution container 300 has a D-shaped or otherwise asymmetrical cross-section 305 that is compatible with the cross-section 105 of the transfer device 100. The elution container 300 includes an elution buffer reservoir 310 and a guide ring 320 compatible with a pipette housing 180 of the transfer device 100. A seal can cover the mouth of the buffer reservoir 310 or guide ring 320. Two notches 340 are present on the side walls 350 of the elution chamber 300, into which insert the side tabs 240 of the amplification chamber 200 when the two subassemblies are mated.
The systems and apparatuses disclosed herein can be used to perform reactions, e.g., utilizing biological components. In some embodiments, the reactions involve production of nucleic acids, such as in nucleic acid amplification reactions. Exemplary nucleic acid amplification reactions suitable for use with the disclosed apparatuses and systems include isothermal nucleic acid amplification reactions, e.g., strand displacement amplification, nicking and extension amplification reaction (NEAR) (see, e.g., US 2009/0081670 ), and recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) (see, e.g., US 7,270,981 ; US 7,666,598 ). In some embodiments, a microtube can contain one or more reagents or biological components, e.g., in dried form (see, e.g., WO 2010/141940 ), for carrying out a reaction.
The systems and apparatuses disclosed herein can be used to process various samples in reactions, e.g., utilizing biological components. In some embodiments, the samples can include biological samples, patient samples, veterinary samples, or environmental samples. The reaction can be used to detect or monitor the existence or quantity of a specific target in the sample. In some embodiments, a portion of the sample is transferred using a transfer device as disclosed herein.
In some embodiments, a liquid transfer device or pipette tip disclosed herein can be configured to collect and dispense a volume between 1 µl and 5 ml (e.g., between any two of 1 µl, 2 µl, 5 µl, 10 µl, 20 µl, 50 µl, 100 µl, 200 µl, 500 µl, 1 ml, 2 ml, and 5 ml).
The disclosure also features articles of manufacture (e.g., kits) that include one or more systems or apparatuses disclosed herein and one or more reagents for carrying out a reaction (e.g., a nucleic acid amplification reaction).
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, a transfer device as described herein can include three or more pipette tips.
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- A system for liquid transfer and carrying out reactions comprising:a liquid transfer device (100) comprising a housing having a pipette tip (120) and a plunger assembly (130);a fluid reservoir (300); anda reaction chamber (200), wherein the housing of the liquid transfer device (100) is configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber (200);wherein the liquid transfer device (100) is configured to lockably engage with the reaction chamber (200) without, prior to, during and/or after dispensing;and, wherein the reaction chamber (200) is configured to lockably engage with the fluid reservoir (300); the system being suitable for:(i) obtaining a liquid sample from the fluid reservoir (300) using the liquid transfer device (100); and(ii) dispensing the liquid sample into the reaction chamber (200).
- The system of claim 1, wherein the housing of the liquid transfer device (100) comprises a seal component configured to sealably engage with the reaction chamber (200).
- The system of claim 1, wherein the reaction chamber (200) comprises a seal component configured to sealably engage with the liquid transfer device (100).
- The system of claim 1, wherein the reaction chamber (200) comprises one or more components of a biological reaction.
- The system of claim 1, wherein movement of the housing relative to the plunger assembly (130) results in the creating of a vacuum within the pipette tip (120).
- The system of claim 5, wherein the system is configured to provide an auditory and/or visual indication that the plunger assembly (130) is in a position resulting in the creation of the vacuum.
- A system according to claim 1, wherein the reaction chamber (200) is configured to unlock the plunger assembly (130) when the liquid transfer device (100) and the reaction chamber (200) are interfaced.
- A method of using a system as claimed in claim 1 comprising:(i) obtaining a liquid sample from the fluid reservoir (300) using the liquid transfer device (100); and,(ii) dispensing the liquid sample into the reaction chamber (200), wherein the liquid transfer device (100) lockably engages with the reaction chamber (200) during or prior to dispensing;wherein the liquid transfer device (100) is configured to lockably engage with the reaction chamber (200) during, prior to and/or after dispensing.
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| US13/242,999 US9352312B2 (en) | 2011-09-23 | 2011-09-23 | System and apparatus for reactions |
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