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Blind Spot: A Braille Patterned Novel Multiplex Lateral Flow Immunoassay Sensor Array for the Detection of Biothreat Agents

2021; American Chemical Society; Volume: 6; Issue: 35 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acsomega.1c02938

ISSN

2470-1343

Autores

Edward R. Hofmann, Charles E. Davidson, Hsiu Chen, Melody Zacharko, Jay E. Dorton, Gary K. Kilper, Carcie Graves, Aleksandr E. Miklos, Katherine A. Rhea, Joe Ma, Bruce G. Goodwin, Shanmuga Sozhamannan,

Tópico(s)

Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications

Resumo

Lateral flow immunoassays (LFIs) are simple, point-of-care diagnostic devices used for detecting biological agents or other analytes of interest in a sample. LFIs are predominantly singleplex assays, interrogating one target analyte at a time. There is a need for multiplex LFI devices, e.g., a syndromic panel to differentiate pathogens causing diseases exhibiting similar symptoms. Multiplex LFI devices would be especially valuable in instances where sample quantity is limiting and reducing assay time and costs is critical. There are limitations to the design parameters and performance characteristics of a multiplex LFI assay with many horizontal test lines due to constraints in capillary flow dynamics. To address some of the performance issues, we have developed a spot array multiplex LFI using Braille format (hence called Blind Spot) and a sensor, MACAW (Modular Automated Colorimetric Analyses Widget), that can analyze and interpret the results. As a proof of concept, we created a multiplex toxin panel, for detecting three toxins, using two letter codes for each. The results indicated that the six-plex, triple toxin assay performs as well as singleplex assays. The sensor-based calls are better compared to human interpretation in discriminating and interpreting ambiguous test results correctly especially at lower antigen concentrations and from strips with blemishes.

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