Miniaturized real-time PCR on a Q3 system for rapid KRAS genotyping

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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an aggressive human malignancy with a complex genomic landscape harboring KRAS mutations. In 40%-60% of patients with CRC, constantly active KRAS proteins affect the prognosis, surgical strategy, and clinical benefit from therapy with anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) agents. For this reason, there is a greater demand for minimally-invasive diagnostic devices to characterize the genetic pattern and prevent the acquired mechanism to drug resistance. The rapid developments in cutting-edge diagnostic techniques are expected to play a growing role in medicine and represent an attractive promise to identify potential responders to personalized medicine. Here we propose a new method to simultaneously detect the main KRAS mutations on the portable real-time PCR Q3 platform. This platform is based on hybrid silicon-plastic technology implemented in a miniaturized chip able to achieve a sample-in answer-out rapid analysis, allowing a new approach to genetic counseling and testing.

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Guarnaccia, M., Iemmolo, R., Petralia, S., Conoci, S., & Cavallaro, S. (2017). Miniaturized real-time PCR on a Q3 system for rapid KRAS genotyping. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17040831

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