Development and demonstration of the Apollo 200 breadboard, a four sample
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Development and demonstration of the Apollo 200 breadboard, a four sample
SAMPLE–TO–ANSWER SOLUTIONS Development and demonstration of the Apollo 200 breadboard, a four sample rapid human identification system Stevan Jovanovich, Ph.D. President/CEO Bill Nielsen VP Systems Integration IntegenX Inc. Pleasanton, CA www.integenx.com 1 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Outline • Company introduction • Development timeline • Development of a four channel rapid DNA analysis system 2 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 IntegenX Background IntegenX is automating workflows for DNA sequencing and human identification. • Founded in 2003 to automate and miniaturize sample preparation • Initial funding - $15 MM in grants and contracts: developed core technologies and applications DoD, NIH, DHS, Strategic Investor, forensics partners, Northrop Grumman $12.3 MM contract under negotiation with DoD/DTRA for biodefense • Equity funding - $20.7 MM in A & B rounds: Product development • Licensed 18 patent families and filed 12 patent families • 50 employees, multidisciplinary, engineering, science, microfabrication, manufacturing, and commercial 3 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Fully Integrated and Automated Runs Representative full profile: buccal swab to STR profile fully integrated and automated run using Promega® PowerPlex chemistry. 4 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Key IntegenX Technology: Microscale On-chip Valves (MOVe™) Closed Open wafer wafer Fluid Channel MOVe™ valves can: •Pump 10 nL to 100 L •Mix fluids` Air Chamber •Process beads •Enable programmable fluidics •Integrate multiple processes Fabricated in glass and plastics Dye Mixing - WATCH THIS VIDEO 5 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Fluid Channel PDMS film wafer plastic wafer •Split or combine fluids MBI-040 - WATCH THIS VIDEO PDMS film Apply pressure Apply vacuum Product Portfolio Sample In Preprocess Extraction, Purification, Concentration DNA Sequencing Human ID Testing 6 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Molecular Biology Repair, Ligate, Amplify, Dilute Sanger Sequencing Apollo 100/100xl Launched Q2 2010 Analysis and Detection Answer Out Apollo 100: Automated DNA Sequencing Sample Preparation • Input: 96 PCR or plasmid prep samples per run • Process: - Robot transfers reagents and samples to chips • • On-chip cycle sequencing On-chip SPRI bead clean-up - Robot unloads finished samples into 96 well plate • 7 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Output: Six 96-well plates/day, Ready-to-Inject™ Product Portfolio Sample In Preprocess Extraction, Purification, Concentration DNA Sequencing Molecular Biology Repair, Ligate, Amplify, Dilute Sanger Sequencing Apollo 100/100xl Launched Q2 2010 Next Gen Sequencing: Apollo 324 Launch Q4 2010 Next Gen Sequencing Apollo 396 Launch Q3 2011 Integrated Sample-to-Sequence System for biodefense and molecular diagnostics Launch 2014 Human ID Testing 8 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Analysis and Detection Answer Out Integrated Sample-to-Sequence System • Goal: detect genetically engineered bioagents and emerging pathogens • Requirements • Input, down to 10 bacteria • Output, DNA sequence • Push button operation • Integrates • Upstream cell lysis and DNA purification • Rolling circle amplification • Next Generation Sequencer • TRL 4 in 2012 9 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Product Portfolio Sample In Preprocess Extraction, Purification, Concentration DNA Sequencing Molecular Biology Repair, Ligate, Amplify, Dilute Sanger Sequencing Apollo 100/100xl Launched Q2 2010 Next Gen Sequencing: Apollo 324 Launch Q4 2010 Next Gen Sequencing Apollo 396 Launch Q3 2011 Integrated Sample-to-Sequence System for biodefense and molecular diagnostics Launch 2014 Human ID Testing Rapid DNA Human Identity Testing Apollo 200 Early Access Q3 2011 10 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Analysis and Detection Answer Out SAMPLE–TO–ANSWER SOLUTIONS Apollo 200: sample-to-answer rapid DNA identification system 11 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Rapid DNA-based Human Identification • Law enforcement real-time screening of arrestees • Forensic identification • Missing person identification • • • • Field-based antiterrorism Linking IEDs to bomb makers Border control Immigration for kinship validation and asylum • Disaster recovery/mass casualty situations • Applied and diagnostic markets 12 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Current DNA Human Identity Analysis DNA analysis today is fragmented using 8 to 10 different technologies embedded in 6 or 7 different manufacturer’s instrumentation. Cell Lysis Extraction 1hr 45 min Qiagen EZ1 Quantify 2 hr 20 min ABI 7000 RT-PCR PCR Amplify Dilute 15 min Tecan Genesis 3 hr 30 min ABI 9700 8 to 10 hours 13 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Detect Multimek Analyze 2 hr ABI 3130 1 hr ABI Gene Profiler Apollo 200 DNA Analysis IntegenX’s process uses a single fully integrated and automated system with a faster process. Cell Lysis Extraction PCR Amplify Dilute Detect Process Data CODIS Output 2 hours • Full automation Load reagents and samples Push go CODIS data in 2 h • Four channel system operational today 14 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Development of an Integrated Transportable Human ID System 2006 2007 2008 Module development 15 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 2009 2010 2011 Development of an Integrated Transportable Human ID System 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Single channel system development SingleChannel Breadboard 2.5 x 2 x 1.5 ft March 2008 16 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Development of an Integrated Transportable Human ID System 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Single channel system development SingleChannel Breadboard 2.5 x 2 x 1.5 ft STR data from a buccal swab processed on fully integrated and automated single-channel system using MiniFiler™ reagents. 17 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Development of an Integrated Transportable Human ID System 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Four channel system development Four Channel Breadboard 2 x 2 x 2 ft September 2009 18 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 2011 SAMPLE–TO–ANSWER SOLUTIONS Four channel rapid identification system 19 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Four Channel Integrated Breadboard Capillary Separation & Detection Subsystem Polymer Gel Fill Device Post -Amplification Subsystem Reagent Distribution Device Waste Nucleic Acid Purification Subsystem Reagent Reservoirs STR Reaction Subsystem System Footprint = 2ft x 2 ft x 1.25 ft 20 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 System Process Flow and Reagent Inputs 21 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Disposable Cartridge MOVe™ Chip DNA Profiler Cartridge Precious Reagent Cartridge DNA Profiler Cartridge Installed On-System 22 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Process 1. Load disposable MOVe sample cartridge 2. Install reagent cartridge, reagent bottles, premix fill device and separation polymer syringe 3. Load samples into cartridge and identify samples in software 4. Hit run 5. CODIS .xml files ready in two hours 23 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 BeadStorm™ Fluidic Cartridge Sample / Lysis Chambers Connect to Post-Amp • Sample introduced to Sample / Lysis Chamber • Lysis buffer metered to chamber • Heat assisted lysis • Beads metered to Bead Capture / Wash Chamber Bead Capture / Wash Chambers 24 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 MOVe™ Fluidic device • • • • • Lysis solution moved to chamber Mix and capture beads Meter wash solution to chamber Mix and capture beads Push bead / wash solution to cycling chamber with metering by Post Amp module BeadStorm™ Yield for Bead Dilutions • Bead concentration optimized to yield >1 ng which produces the best STR reaction products • The beads normalize the reaction input DNA, alleviating the need for further quantification • Multiple bead chemistries have been implemented 25 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Thermocycler Device Patent pending 26 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 STR Premix Loading and Reactions •Magnetic beads with genomic DNA in wash solution are transferred from BeadStorm™ to PostAmp •Beads are captured in tubing as solution flows by •Premix is loaded into tubing by syringe device •Premix is brought to place by MOVe fluidics in the PostAmp •STR thermocycling reactions are performed by resistive heater and fan 27 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Fast Runs PowerPlex chemistry 36 mins IdentiFiler 28 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Post Amplification Sub-System • Meters sample during capture of DNA/bead solution prior to thermocycling • Positions STR reagents in the thermocycler • Performs dilution of amplified STR products prior to CE injection • Delivers products to cathode for CE injection • Delivers buffer to cathode for CE pre-run and run Patent pending 29 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Reagent Cartridge Capillary Separation and Detection Subsystem Capillaries provide proven performance, low fabrication cost and 100+ run stability Access to the fully developed technologies associated with capillary array electrophoresis minimizes risk • Capillaries are thermally controlled by contact to aluminum plate • Interface with polymer fill, anode and cathode is facilitated by the capillary electrophoresis module • 200 µm OD x 75 µm ID fused silica capillaries • Self coating separation polymer 30 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 TrEKI (Transient Electro-Kinetic Injection) • Capillary coupled with tube that is interfaced to MOVe fluidics • Each channel has capillary/tubing/electrode assembly •Dual electrodes Patent pending 31 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 TrEKI Sample Injection and Run Patent pending 32 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Diode Array Detector Four Channel Detector Optical Path Single Channel Detector Patent pending 33 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Separation Performance Allelic ladder run on four channel breadboard system 34 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Separation Performance 120 140 425 35 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 475 Separation Performance 36 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Separation Performance 37 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 DevLink Integration Software Generic Instrument Control Panel (Other Interfaces) TCP/IP TCP/IP User Layer (Normal Login Account) Service Layer (High-priority/privileged runtime environment) Generic Instrument Driver State Machine Instrument Abstractions USB DLL Shell API Robot DAQ External Analysis XML Machine Descriptors (datadriven behavior models) External World (Everything else connected to the computer) 38 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 DevLink System Control Software 39 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Early Four Channel Data 11/10/2009 - Fully-Integrated Run (System #4). Run time ~3hrs. Channel 1 - Sample 18M 16 alleles Channel 2 - Sample 1F 16 alleles Channel 3 Sample 24M Channel 3 - Sample 24M 16 alleles Channel 4 - Sample 18M 16 alleles 40 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Integration of GeneMapper ID-X Data automatically inserted to GeneMapper ID-X over TCP/IP from IntegenX TraceAnalyzer. GeneMapperID Connector Allele Report, delivered to requesting computer via TCP/IP 41 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 GeneMapperID-X automatically runs with a DevLink service implementing TCP/IP interface. System Development System tuning Total possible loci Not called Off ladder Correct calls Incorrect calls 16 loci 736 22 3.0% 22 3.0% 663 90.1% 28 3.8% 13 loci+amelogenin 644 1 0.2% 11 1.7% 624 96.9% 8 1.2% Final system test Total possible loci Not called Off ladder Correct calls Incorrect calls 42 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 16 loci 608 16 0 591 1 2.6% 0.0% 97.2% 0.2% 13 loci+amelogenin 532 0 0% 0 0% 532 100% 0 0% Four Channel Breadboard System Test Summary Demonstration and test of unit at IntegenX Total of 40 samples % Complete call (16 Loci) 37 93% > 13 Loci 38 95% < 13 Loci 0 0% Mechanical Failure 2 5% Other Failures 0 0% Subject matter experts representing the customer observed and ran four channel system at IntegenX Pleasanton. Installation and test at customer site Total of 53 samples % Complete call (16 Loci) 22 41% > 13 Loci 39 74% < 13 Loci 6 11% Mechanical Failure 7 13% Other Failures 1 1.9% 43 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 IntegenX installed at customer site, training and hand-off to customer for testing. Sample 24M, All Calls Correct 44 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Sample 18M, All Calls Correct 45 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Liquid Blood Samples • • • 47 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Full profile using PowerPlex chemistry and DNA IQ from 15 µL fresh blood System run time = 2 hrs Proteinase K in lysis buffer Eight Channel Development Program • Field prototypes ready in Q3 2011 • Sample Cartridge 2 x 4 channel On cartridge reagent storage Simple installation • Separation and Detection System Reproducible field replacement Simple connections at the cathode and anode High sensitivity detection Patent pending 48 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 Summary • Sample-to-answer results in two hours • Four channel system has made correct calls on hundreds of samples • The system has been placed externally and used by minimally trained outside experts • Eight channel product in development for release in Q3 2011 49 | IntegenX 10/4/2010 The Team Helen Franklin - Project Manager Bill Nielsen (VP Systems Integration) - Systems Design & Architecture Stefanie Pagano - Systems Development and Integration Greg Bogdan - Systems Hardware Engineer Rich Belcinski - System Software Control & Data Processing Joe Carrow - Engineering Design Omar El-Sissi - Systems & Process Integration Jacklyn Buscaino – Reagents and Process Integration Jim Knittle - Injection, Separation & Detection Boris Kobrin - Microfabrication Debi Frost - Operations and Manufacturing Howie Goldstein - Commercial John Storella - Legal 50 | IntegenX 10/4/2010