Pathogen nucleic acid detection technology based on isothermal amplification and CRISPR/Cas12a system offers advantages in terms of high sensitivity, high specificity, and rapidity. However, this method has not been widely applied because of its shortcomings in utilizing conventional instruments, which cannot satisfy the requirements for Point of Care Testing (POCT), such as integration, convenience, and miniaturization. In this study, we developed an integrated lift-heater centrifugal microfluidic platform (Lift-CM) to automate the processes of isothermal amplification and CRISPR/Cas12a detection. A spatially encoded centrifugal microfluidic disc (SEC-disc) was employed to physically separate the amplification and detection processes while expanding the number of targets. The design of the dual-temperature and lift-heating centrifugal mechanism of the Lift-CM platform ensures that there is no manual intervention during amplification and detection processes. A smartphone-based app enables the setting of key parameters and monitoring of the experimental process, presenting results through a generated report that includes real-time fluorescence curves. We analyzed the plasmids of the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, Ebola virus, and five influenza viruses using different amplification methods (RPA/LAMP) to demonstrate the good compatibility of the Lift-CM platform with various amplification schemes. In clinical validation, the detection of H3N2-positive samples was completed within 30 min, and the results were highly consistent with qPCR results. This portable and compact platform offers a novel alternative solution for both clinical and at-home pathogen nucleic acid detection in the future.

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