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The Role of Nanoparticle Design in Determining Analytical Performance of Lateral Flow Immunoassays

2017; American Chemical Society; Volume: 17; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02302

ISSN

1530-6992

Autores

Li Zhan, Shuang‐Zhuang Guo, Fayi Song, Yan Gong, Feng Xu, David R. Boulware, Michael C. McAlpine, Warren C. W. Chan, John C. Bischof,

Tópico(s)

Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques

Resumo

Rapid, simple, and cost-effective diagnostics are needed to improve healthcare at the point of care (POC). However, the most widely used POC diagnostic, the lateral flow immunoassay (LFA), is ∼1000-times less sensitive and has a smaller analytical range than laboratory tests, requiring a confirmatory test to establish truly negative results. Here, a rational and systematic strategy is used to design the LFA contrast label (i.e., gold nanoparticles) to improve the analytical sensitivity, analytical detection range, and antigen quantification of LFAs. Specifically, we discovered that the size (30, 60, or 100 nm) of the gold nanoparticles is a main contributor to the LFA analytical performance through both the degree of receptor interaction and the ultimate visual or thermal contrast signals. Using the optimal LFA design, we demonstrated the ability to improve the analytical sensitivity by 256-fold and expand the analytical detection range from 3 log

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