Device used for the resuspension of biological material captured on a filter.

The device facilitates simultaneous resuspension of biological material from multiple filters using a sealed casing and ultrasonic vibration, addressing inefficiencies and contamination risks in existing methods, enabling rapid and efficient processing.

FR3165891A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-06COMMISSARIAT A LENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
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Application Number
FR2024009262
Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-30
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing techniques for resuspending biological material captured on filters are inefficient, require manual manipulation, risk material loss and contamination, and cannot process multiple filters simultaneously, leading to time constraints in rapid decision-making.

Method used

A device with a sealed casing containing a stack of fluidic distribution plates and filters, utilizing fluidic inlets and outlets, and ultrasonic vibration to facilitate simultaneous resuspension of biological material from multiple filters.

Benefits of technology

Enables efficient, simultaneous resuspension of biological material from multiple filters using minimal solution volume, reducing manual handling and minimizing contamination, while allowing rapid processing.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a device used for the resuspension of biological material, comprising: A housing having at least two parts assembled together in a sealed manner, said housing having several walls, these walls being composed of an upper wall, a lower wall and a side wall, said walls delimiting an internal volume; A stack (E) made along a principal axis and placed in said internal volume and composed, along this principal axis, of at least a first assembly formed of a first fluidic distribution plate (40) and a first superimposed filter (30), said first fluidic distribution plate (40) having on its so-called upper face, oriented towards a face of the filter, several raised elements forming fluidic flow paths (50); At least one fluidic inlet (IN) and one fluidic outlet (OUT) opening into said internal volume (V).opposite said fluidic flow paths (50). Figure to be published with the abbreviation: Figure 1,
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Description

Title of the invention: Device used for the resuspension of biological material captured on a filter. Technical field of the invention

[0001] The present invention relates to a device used for the resuspension of biological material captured on a filter. State of the art

[0002] In the context of environmental analyses for the search for biological contaminants (for example the search for Escherichia Coli bacteria or Enterococcus bacteria for the European standard for bathing water or for the protection of oyster farming), the targets to be sought are present in low concentrations within the samples to be analyzed.

[0003] At present, laboratory analysis techniques from a sample taken in the field are based on the amplification of the number of targets, either by incubation for 24h at 37°C (amplification by bacterial growth), or by multiplication of the genetic material of the target via a PCR protocol (“Polymerase Chain Reaction”).

[0004] At the end of the amplification, the targets are sufficiently enriched to be detected and identified by laboratory equipment. None of the known techniques allow for a response time of less than 6 hours between sample collection and laboratory results for determining bacterial concentrations in the field. This time constraint prevents rapid decision-making in the event of contamination.

[0005] Conventional techniques, known as pre-concentration techniques, make it possible to artificially increase the concentration of bacterial targets.

[0006] These techniques consist of taking a large volume (1 to 10 liters, for example) of the sample to be analyzed, this sample containing N target bacteria. This sample is filtered through a substrate in order to isolate the bacteria.

[0007] Next, a resuspension protocol is applied to these bacteria using a smaller volume resuspension solution. At the end of the process, a sample is obtained with a higher concentration of bacterial targets than that of the initial sample taken.

[0008] However, the known techniques for carrying out filtration and resuspension have certain drawbacks: - They often require manipulation of the filter, to switch from the filtration stage to the resuspension stage. - Bacteria are often attached to the surface of the filter, also requiring manual operations to remove them effectively.

[0009] However, these manipulations can cause loss of biological material, its degradation and contamination.

[0010] Furthermore, the resuspension implemented to recover the biological material may prove ineffective and does not necessarily allow for the processing of several filters at the same time.

[0011] There is therefore a need for a technical solution to facilitate the resuspension step, this solution being able to be adapted to process several filters simultaneously to save time and efficiency. Description of the invention

[0012] This goal is achieved by a device used for the resuspension of biological material, comprising: - A casing comprising at least two parts assembled together in a watertight manner, said casing comprising several walls, these walls being composed of an upper wall, a lower wall and a side wall, said walls delimiting an internal volume, - A stack arranged along a main axis and placed in said internal volume and composed, along this main axis, of at least a first assembly consisting of a first fluidic distribution plate and a first superimposed filter, said first fluidic distribution plate having on its so-called upper face, oriented towards a face of the filter, several raised elements forming fluidic flow paths, - At least one fluidic inlet and one fluidic outlet opening into said internal volume, opposite said fluidic flow paths.

[0013] According to one particular feature, the fluidic inlet comprises several fluidic distribution channels formed in the side wall of said housing and opening into said internal volume.

[0014] According to another feature, the fluidic outlet comprises several fluidic distribution channels provided in the side wall of said housing and opening into said internal volume.

[0015] According to another feature, the stack comprises N identical sets to said first set, with N greater than or equal to 2.

[0016] According to another feature, the housing has a shape developed around an axis of revolution, said fluidic inlet and said fluidic outlet being made in the form of conduits oriented along two distinct radial directions.

[0017] According to another feature, the fluidic distribution channels are each oriented along a distinct radial direction.

[0018] According to another feature, the fluidic inlet and the fluidic outlet are diametrically opposed.

[0019] According to another feature, each fluid distribution plate has at least one tab that fits into an internal housing of the casing.

[0020] According to another feature, the housing has on its lower wall and / or on its upper wall an opening provided to accommodate a head of an ultrasonic source. Brief description of the figures

[0021] Other features and advantages will become apparent in the detailed description that follows, given in relation to the accompanying drawings, in which: - Fig. 1 represents the device according to the invention, seen in exploded view; - Fig. 2 represents an example of the construction of the base of the casing of the device ; - Fig. 3 represents the stacking integrated into the device of the invention, seen in exploded view; - Fig. 4 represents a fluidic distribution plate used in the stacking of the device and the filter being pressed against one face of said plate; - Fig. 5 schematically shows a fluidic system in which the device of the invention is inserted and illustrates its operating principle;

[0022] Detailed description of at least one embodiment

[0023] For the remainder of the description, an orthonormal coordinate system (X, Y, Z) is defined.

[0024] Terms such as "superior", "inferior", "above" and "below" are to be understood taking into account the Z direction which is chosen to be vertical.

[0025] The invention relates to a device adapted to carry out the resuspension of biological material, previously captured on the surface of a filter of the device.

[0026] It is known to capture biological material on the surface of a filter after filtration of a liquid sample by said filter.

[0027] The device of the invention aims to facilitate the detachment of biological material captured on the surface of said filter. It will be seen that the device can be adapted to process several filters simultaneously.

[0028] The device comprises a housing made up of at least two main parts, referred to as first part and second part, assembled in a sealed manner with each other.

[0029] The first part of the housing forms a base 10 and the second part of the housing forms a lid 20 which closes onto the base 10, for example by screwing. A cover 80 may be provided to cover the stack E (see description below) and a compression seal 70 may be provided to ensure a tight seal of the lid 20 onto the base 10, the seal being positioned between said cover 80 and the lid 20.

[0030] The housing advantageously has a general shape developed around an axis of revolution (along Z). It has a lower wall, an upper wall and a side wall.

[0031] The walls of the case delimit an internal volume V. The internal volume V is notably delimited by the lower wall and the side walls of the base 10 of the case.

[0032] The device includes a fluidic inlet IN and a fluidic outlet OUT made on the side wall of the housing and opening into said internal volume.

[0033] The fluidic inlet IN and the fluidic outlet OUT are advantageously positioned diametrically opposite (for example along Y).

[0034] Advantageously, as illustrated by [Fig. 2], the fluidic inlet IN comprises a single inlet conduit and several distinct fluidic distribution channels 100 connected to said inlet conduit and opening into the internal volume V, along several radial directions. These channels 100 are, for example, formed on the base 10 of the device.

[0035] Advantageously, the fluidic outlet OUT comprises several distinct fluidic distribution channels, formed along several radial directions, exiting the internal volume and each opening into a single outlet conduit. These channels 101 are, for example, formed on the base 10 of the device.

[0036] The inlet conduit and the outlet conduit may each include a nozzle intended to cooperate with the end of a conduit (see fluidic system below).

[0037] According to the invention, the device comprises a stack 30 ([Fig.3]) intended to be housed in said internal volume V. The stack E is housed in said internal volume V of the housing, so as to be oriented transversely to said direction Z.

[0038] The stack E consists of at least one assembly comprising a fluidic distribution plate 40 and a filter 30 to be treated, one face of which, called the active face, is applied against the plate. The active face of the filter is the one against which the biological material has been captured.

[0039] The stack E can include several of these identical sets superimposed, thus allowing several filters to be processed simultaneously.

[0040] According to the invention, each fluidic distribution plate 40 has on its upper face several raised elements spaced apart from each other, such as pins 400 or equivalent, against which the filter 30 is applied by its active face 300.

[0041] The fluidic flow paths (50 - dotted line on [Fig.4]), created by the presence and orientation of the pins, are arranged in the same direction as that given to the fluidic inlet and outlet (along a parallel direction X).

[0042] Advantageously, each fluidic flow path 50 follows a direction parallel to X and is arranged opposite a fluidic distribution channel 100 of the fluidic inlet IN and a fluidic distribution channel 101 of the fluidic outlet OUT.

[0043] According to one particular aspect, the device comprises an ultrasonic source and a housing 102 ([Fig. 2]) on its lower wall for receiving a head 60 of the ultrasonic source. Activating this source causes the housing to vibrate, which contributes to the detachment of biological material during resuspension. A membrane 90 may be provided between the head 60 and the housing to transmit the ultrasonic vibrations. This membrane 90 is housed in the aforementioned housing 102.

[0044] According to one particular feature, the fluidic distribution plate 40 has at least one tab 401 which fits into a housing 103 of the housing, this tab 401 serving to lock the position of the plate and to create a vibration transmission membrane between the housing and the plate when the ultrasonic source is active.

[0045] According to an advantageous embodiment, the fluidic distribution plate 40 comprises two tabs 401 of this type, arranged in a diametrically opposite manner (along a direction transverse to X, for example along Y).

[0046] According to a highly advantageous aspect, as described above, the stack E can comprise several identical superimposed assemblies, each assembly being formed of a fluidic distribution plate 40 and a filter 30 bearing against the studs 400 of the plate. The stack E is then composed of an alternation of plate and filter, each plate acting as a separator.

[0047] It should be noted that the size of the internal volume V, according to Z, could be chosen according to the number of filter+plate assemblies present in the stack E.

[0048] The stack E is made and integrated into the housing so that the fluidic flow paths 50 of all the plates are positioned in the same orientation (along X). The solution injected into the device thus propagates through all the fluidic flow channels 50 thus formed.

[0049] The device of the invention is adapted to be inserted into a complete fluidic system adapted to the resuspension of biological material and to the elution of this biological material.

[0050] With reference to [Fig.5], this system includes a reservoir RI containing a resuspension solution connected to the fluidic inlet IN of the device.

[0051] The system includes a retentate recovery unit U1, after resuspension and elution, connected to the fluidic outlet OUT of the device.

[0052] The system includes controlled pumping means P to ensure the injection of the resuspension solution into the device and its evacuation from the device. The pumping means may include a peristaltic pump positioned between the reservoir RI and the fluid inlet IN of the device.

[0053] The operating principle is as follows: A liquid sample is first filtered to capture a target biological material on the surface of filter 30. Advantageously, the filtration is carried out on several separate filters to maximize the amount of biological material collected. This is performed on a device separate from that of the invention. - Each filter 30 is positioned, by its active face, i.e. the face against which the biological material has been captured, against the upper face of a fluidic distribution plate 40. - The assemblies formed of a plate and a filter are stacked, respecting the alternation of plate / filter over the entire thickness of the stack E. Of course, it would be possible to integrate only one plate + filter assembly but the invention has the advantage of being able to process several simultaneously. - The stack E thus created is positioned in the base 10 of the housing, the tabs 401 of each plate fitting into the housing 103 provided on the housing, to lock their positioning and form the vibration transmission membrane. - The case is closed in a watertight manner, for example by screwing the cover 20 onto the base 10. - The reservoir containing the resuspension solution is connected to the fluidic inlet IN and the retentate recovery unit U1 is connected to the fluidic outlet OUT. - The control unit controls the pumping means to inject the resuspension solution into the internal volume, through the fluidic inlet. - Via the fluidic inlet IN, the resuspension solution is divided into the different fluidic distribution channels 100 and enters the internal volume V. - The resuspension solution propagates through the fluidic flow paths 50 formed between each plate 40 and the filter 30 positioned above. - To assist in the detachment of the biological material, the control unit controls the ultrasonic source to vibrate the device housing via the emitting head 60. - By circulating in each fluidic flow path 50, the resuspension solution detaches the biological material captured on the active face of the filter. - The resuspension solution containing the biological material is evacuated through the OUT fluidic outlet, via its 101 fluidic distribution channels. - The biological material is recovered in the U1 retentate recovery unit.

[0054] The invention has many advantages, including: - It allows the retentate to be resuspended on the surface of one or more filters simultaneously. - It allows the use of a small volume of resuspension solution, by optimizing the internal dimensions of the device volume. - The fluid flow paths are adapted to convey the resuspension solution into contact with the entire surface of the filters. - The ultrasonic treatment applied to all the filters contributes to the detachment of biological material.

[0055] It should be noted that it would be possible to add a heating device to allow thermal lysis of the biological material trapped in the filters.

Claims

Demands

1. A device used for the resuspension of biological material, comprising: - A housing having at least two parts assembled together in a hermetically sealed manner, said housing having several walls, these walls being composed of an upper wall, a lower wall and a side wall, said walls delimiting an internal volume, - A stack (E) made along a principal axis and placed in said internal volume and composed, along this principal axis, of at least a first assembly formed of a first fluidic distribution plate (40) and a first superimposed filter (30), said first fluidic distribution plate (40) having on its so-called upper face, oriented towards a face of the filter, several raised elements forming fluidic flow paths (50), - At least one fluidic inlet (IN) and one fluidic outlet (OUT) opening into said internal volume (V),opposite said fluid flow paths (50).

2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the fluidic inlet (IN) comprises several fluidic distribution channels (100) formed in the side wall of said housing and opening into said internal volume (V).

3. Device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the fluidic outlet (OUT) comprises several fluidic distribution channels (101) formed in the side wall of said housing and opening into said internal volume (V).

4. Device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the stack comprises N identical sets of said first set, with N greater than or equal to 2.

5. Device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the housing has a shape developed around an axis of revolution, said fluidic inlet (IN) and said fluidic outlet (OUT) being made in the form of conduits oriented along two distinct radial directions.

6. Device according to claim 5, characterized in that the fluidic distribution channels (100, 200) are each oriented along a distinct radial direction.

7. Device according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the fluidic inlet (IN) and the fluidic outlet (OUT) are diametrically opposed.

8. Device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that each fluid distribution plate (40) has at least one tab (401) fitting into an internal housing (103) of the casing.

9. Device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the housing has on its lower wall and / or on its upper wall an opening (102) provided to accommodate a head (60) of an ultrasonic source.

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