Microfluidic Bioreactor with Fibrous Micromixers for In Vitro mRNA Transcription

Inseong Choi, Guk Young Ahn, Eun Seo Kim, Se Hee Hwang, Hyo Jung Park, Subin Yoon, Jisun Lee, Youngran Cho, Jae Hwan Nam, Sung Wook Choi

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Abstract

A new type of microfluidic bioreactor with fibrous micromixers for the ingredient mixing and a long macrochannel for the in vitro transcription reaction was fabricated for the continuous production of mRNA. The diameter of the fibrous microchannels in the micromixers was tuned by using an electrospun microfibrous disc with different microfiber diameters. The micromixer with a larger diameter of fibrous microchannels exhibited a better mixing performance than the others. The mixing efficiency was increased to 0.95 while the mixture was passed through the micromixers, suggesting complete mixing. To demonstrate the continuous production of mRNA, the ingredients for in vitro transcription were introduced into the perfluoropolyether microfluidic bioreactor. The mRNA synthesized by the microfluidic bioreactor had the same sequence and in vitro/in vivo performances as those prepared by the bulk reaction. The continuous reaction in the microfluidic bioreactor with efficient mixing performance can be used as a powerful platform for various microfluidic reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7897-7905
Number of pages9
JournalNano Letters
Volume23
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Sep 2023

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Keywords

  • bioreactor
  • in vitro transcription
  • mRNA
  • microfluidic
  • micromixer

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