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Pipetting-based immunoassay for point-of-care testing: Application for detection of the influenza A virus

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Noh, Ji Yeong; Yoon, Sun-Woo; Kim, Youngji; Lo, Thi Van; Ahn, Min-Ju; Jung, Min-Chul; Le, Tran Bac; Na, Woonsung; Song, Daesub; Le, Van Phan; Haam, Seungjoo; Jeong, Dae Gwin; Kim, Hye Kwon

Issue Date
2019-11
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, Vol.9 No.1, p. 16661
Abstract
Point-of-care tests (POCT) for pathogens are considered important for low-resource countries and facilities. Although lateral flow immunoassays (LFIA) have many advantages including speed and ease of use, their sensitivity is limited without specific equipment. Furthermore, their response cannot be enhanced through enzymatic reactions. Owing to these limitations, LFIAs have not yet been generally adopted as the standard protocol for in vitro analysis of infectious pathogens. We aimed to develop a novel pipetting-based immunoassay using a removable magnetic ring-coupled pipette tip. The magnetic bead-capture antibody-targeted protein complex was simply purified by pipetting and quantified by enzymatic colour development or using a lateral flow system. This pipetting-based immunoassay was applied to detect the nucleoprotein (NP) of the influenza A virus. Using an HRP-conjugated monoclonal antibody as a probe, the assay allowed for specific and sensitive detection. Furthermore, when this assay was applied exclusively for antigen capture in the lateral flow system, the limit of detection improved 100-fold and displayed greater sensitivity than the lateral flow system alone. Therefore, the pipetting-based immunoassay may be potentially used as a sensitive POCT to clinically detect a target antigen.
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/218611
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53083-8
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