Thermal cycling methods and apparatuses for carrying out efficient polymerase chain reaction (PCR) processes to amplify deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
A thermal cycling method and associated device is described. The method is for carrying out a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process to amplify deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and the method includes: pre-heating a series of blocks to respective temperatures that correspond to different respective heating stages in a PCR process, in which each block of the series of blocks defines a respective heat transfer surface, in which the series of blocks define a sequence of positions along a path, with each position defined by a respective heat transfer surface of a respective block; and moving a PCR reaction vessel, which contains deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and PCR reagents, along the path into and out of each respective position in the sequence of positions according to a schedule, in which, at each respective position the PCR reaction vessel is in thermal contact with the respective heat transfer surface to equilibrate a temperature of the PCR reaction vessel to a target temperature that corresponds to a respective heating stage in the PCR process.
1 . A thermal cycler for carrying out a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process to amplify deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the thermal cycler comprising:
a series of blocks that each define a respective heat transfer surface, in which the series of blocks define a sequence of positions along a path, with each position defined by a respective heat transfer surface of a respective block, in which each block is associated with a respective heating system;
a PCR reaction vessel;
an actuator connected to the PCR reaction vessel; and
a controller connected to send control signals to:
the respective heating systems to heat the series of blocks to respective temperatures that correspond to different respective heating stages in a PCR process; and
the actuator to cause the actuator to move the PCR reaction vessel along the path into and out of each respective position in the sequence of positions according to a schedule, in which, at each respective position the PCR reaction vessel is in thermal contact with the respective heat transfer surface to equilibrate a temperature of the PCR reaction vessel to a target temperature that corresponds to a respective heating stage in the PCR process;
in which the controller is further configured to send the control signals to the respective heating systems:
i) to, prior to the PCR reaction vessel moving into thermal contact with a respective heat transfer surface, pre-bias the respective temperature of the respective block either:
a) below the respective target temperature if the PCR reaction vessel in use has a temperature that is higher than the respective target temperature as the PCR reaction vessel moves into the respective position; or
b) above the respective target temperature if the PCR reaction vessel in use has a temperature that is lower than the respective target temperature as the PCR reaction vessel moves into the respective position; and
ii) to, upon making thermal contact with the PCR reaction vessel, change the respective temperature, of the respective block whose temperature was previously pre-biased above or below the respective target temperature of the respective block, from the pre-bias temperature to be at, and thereafter maintained at, the respective target temperature, which is different than the pre-bias temperature, in which the pre-bias temperatures are calculated based on the temperature of the PCR reaction vessel as it is incoming, the respective target temperature and the relative thermal masses of the PCR reaction vessel and the respective block.
2 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the series of blocks, actuator, and PCR reaction vessel are oriented such that during operation the actuator slides the PCR reaction vessel laterally between blocks, such that in each respective position a base heat transfer surface of the PCR reaction vessel rests in thermal contact on and above the respective heat transfer surface, which faces up.
3 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which:
the heat transfer surfaces define a common plane in which the path is defined; and
each block in the series of blocks is thermally isolated from adjacent blocks.
4 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the controller is configured to send control signals to the actuator to move the PCR reaction vessel between:
a first position where the PCR reaction vessel is in thermal contact with a first block that equilibrates the PCR reaction vessel at a first target temperature sufficient to denature the DNA;
a second position where the PCR reaction vessel is in thermal contact with a second block that equilibrates the PCR reaction vessel at a second target temperature sufficient to anneal primers to denatured DNA; and
a third position where the PCR reaction vessel is in thermal contact with a third block that equilibrates the PCR reaction vessel at a third target temperature sufficient to cause polymerized extension of the DNA.
5 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the magnitude of pre-bias is optimized to prevent a reaction zone of the PCR reaction vessel from:
overshooting the respective target temperature in the case where the respective block is pre-biased above the respective target temperature; and
undershooting the respective target temperature in the case where the respective block is pre-biased below the respective target temperature.
6 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the direction and magnitude of the pre-bias is selected to achieve an equalization temperature in the PCR reaction region that is equal to the respective target temperature after thermal contact and settling of the PCR reaction vessel with the respective block.
7 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which a transitional block is positioned adjacent and upstream of a respective position along the path, and in which the controller is configured to send control signals to the respective heating systems to, before the PCR reaction vessel reaches the respective position, pre-heat or pre-cool the PCR reaction vessel in the direction of a respective target temperature of the respective position by heat transfer across a heat transfer surface of the transitional block as the PCR reaction vessel comes into thermal contact with the transitional block.
8 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which a thermal mass of each block is between 15:1 and 100:1 relative to a thermal mass of the PCR reaction vessel.
9 . The thermal cycler of claim 8 in which the thermal mass of each block is between 15:1 and 35:1 relative to a thermal mass of the PCR reaction vessel.
10 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which each block is made of relatively high thermal conductivity and high thermal capacity material.
11 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the PCR reaction vessel is made of relatively high thermal conductivity material.
12 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which one or both of corresponding heat transfer surfaces of the block and the PCR reaction vessel are shaped with complementary features to increase the contacting face surface area relative to a planar surface.
13 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which corresponding heat transfer surfaces of the block and the PCR reaction vessel are planar in shape and the PCR reaction vessel is formed as a thin plate with respect to the transfer surface size.
14 . The thermal cycler of claim 1 in which the series of blocks are arranged in either a loop, an arc, or a linear array, and an actuator directs the movement of the PCR reaction vessel along the shape of path.