Emerging microfluidic technologies for CRISPR-based diagnostics: an overview

Abstract

In recent years, CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) has emerged as a detection technique with high specificity and sensitivity. However, it still needs improvements in terms of reducing cost, complexity, cross-contamination, technical requirements, and lack of quantification platforms. Microfluidic strategies can advance CRISPR-based technology and be modified to a higher level in the future. This review provides an overview of CRISPR-based detection systems (CRISPR-Dx) and their mechanism. Then, it explains how they have been optimized for fast and accurate point-of-care testing (POCT) using microfluidic devices such as SHINE, CARMEN, DNAiTECH, DĪ¼chip, MAPnavi, FAST, and ITP. We discuss their innovations, primarily focusing on how they develop CRISPR-Dx in detection throughput, quantification, simple operation, visualization, sensitivity, specificity, and anti-contamination.

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Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
13 Jan 2025
Accepted
03 Feb 2025
First published
11 Feb 2025

Anal. Methods, 2025, Advance Article

Emerging microfluidic technologies for CRISPR-based diagnostics: an overview

F. Nafian, K. S. Esfahani, M. Hobabi Aghmiuni, S. Khoushab, T. Illeslamllo, S. Nafian, N. Mohamadiyan, N. S. Aleyasin and B. Kamali Doust Azad, Anal. Methods, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5AY00063G

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