TY - JOUR
T1 - Afterglow Nanoprobe-Enabled Quantitative Lateral Flow Immunoassay by a Palm-Size Device for Household Healthcare
AU - Guo, Jiuchuan
AU - Zhou, Yudong
AU - Cheng, Jie
AU - Chen, Fuli
AU - Xu, Jiahui
AU - Yang, Lirong
AU - Shi, Huifang
AU - An, Zhongfu
AU - Guo, Jinhong
AU - Ma, Xing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2024/3/26
Y1 - 2024/3/26
N2 - Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), a classical point-of-care testing (POCT) technique, plays an important role in disease screening and healthcare monitoring. However, traditional LFIA is either designed for qualitative analysis or requires expensive equipment for quantification, limiting its use in household diagnosis. In this study, we proposed a new generation of LFIA for household health monitoring by using ultralong organic phosphorescence (UOP) nanomaterials as afterglow nanoprobes with a self-developed palm-size sensing device. The UOP nanoprobes exhibit a phosphorescence signal with a second-level lifetime, which completely avoids the interference from excitation light and biological background fluorescence. Therefore, an ultraminiaturized and low-cost UOP nanosensor was successfully designed by eliminating the complex optical path and filtering systems. We chose an inflammatory factor, C-reactive protein (CRP), for household POCT validation. The whole analysis was completed within 9 min. A limit of detection (LOD) of 0.54 ng/mL of CRP antigen was achieved with high stability and good specificity, which is comparable to laboratory instruments and fully satisfying the clinical diagnosis requirement.
AB - Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA), a classical point-of-care testing (POCT) technique, plays an important role in disease screening and healthcare monitoring. However, traditional LFIA is either designed for qualitative analysis or requires expensive equipment for quantification, limiting its use in household diagnosis. In this study, we proposed a new generation of LFIA for household health monitoring by using ultralong organic phosphorescence (UOP) nanomaterials as afterglow nanoprobes with a self-developed palm-size sensing device. The UOP nanoprobes exhibit a phosphorescence signal with a second-level lifetime, which completely avoids the interference from excitation light and biological background fluorescence. Therefore, an ultraminiaturized and low-cost UOP nanosensor was successfully designed by eliminating the complex optical path and filtering systems. We chose an inflammatory factor, C-reactive protein (CRP), for household POCT validation. The whole analysis was completed within 9 min. A limit of detection (LOD) of 0.54 ng/mL of CRP antigen was achieved with high stability and good specificity, which is comparable to laboratory instruments and fully satisfying the clinical diagnosis requirement.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05448
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05448
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85187573206
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 96
SP - 4891
EP - 4900
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 12
ER -