TY - JOUR
T1 - Paper-based microfluidics and tailored gold nanoparticles for visual colorimetric detection of multiplex allergens
AU - Yang, Yuxing
AU - Zeng, Xiaofei
AU - Fu, Chan
AU - Tan, Lingxiao
AU - Yang, Naidi
AU - Liu, Yongxin
AU - Shen, Qian
AU - Wei, Jifu
AU - Yu, Changmin
AU - Lu, Chen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - The highly efficient and accurate recognition of targeted allergens is an essential element in the diagnosis of allergic diseases and follow-up desensitization treatment in clinic. The current clinical methods widely used to detect sIgE are high cost, time-consuming procedures, and bulky equipment. Herein, a multiplex microfluidic paper-based device (multi-μPAD) was developed that combined with tailored gold nanoparticles for simultaneously visual, colorimetric detection of different allergens in serum. This device could be used as quantitative detection of sIgE with LOD as low as 0.246 KUA/L in colorimetric method. In vitro results also showed that this device possessed good repeatability, high accuracy and incredible stability in different pH (6.0–7.4) and temperature (24–37 °C), as well as long-term storage within 90-day. Finally, this method was successfully utilized for assessing clinical multi-sample screening in 35 allergic patients. After the addition of the samples from allergic patients, the agreement rate of clinical results with commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit reached more than 97%, which further indicated that this device had the advantages of efficient, accurate and sensitive to screen various allergens in real clinical serum samples. Therefore, by simply altering antigens and antibodies, this device can also be used for high-throughput detection of other allergens, making it considerable potential for clinical diagnosis of allergic diseases.
AB - The highly efficient and accurate recognition of targeted allergens is an essential element in the diagnosis of allergic diseases and follow-up desensitization treatment in clinic. The current clinical methods widely used to detect sIgE are high cost, time-consuming procedures, and bulky equipment. Herein, a multiplex microfluidic paper-based device (multi-μPAD) was developed that combined with tailored gold nanoparticles for simultaneously visual, colorimetric detection of different allergens in serum. This device could be used as quantitative detection of sIgE with LOD as low as 0.246 KUA/L in colorimetric method. In vitro results also showed that this device possessed good repeatability, high accuracy and incredible stability in different pH (6.0–7.4) and temperature (24–37 °C), as well as long-term storage within 90-day. Finally, this method was successfully utilized for assessing clinical multi-sample screening in 35 allergic patients. After the addition of the samples from allergic patients, the agreement rate of clinical results with commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit reached more than 97%, which further indicated that this device had the advantages of efficient, accurate and sensitive to screen various allergens in real clinical serum samples. Therefore, by simply altering antigens and antibodies, this device can also be used for high-throughput detection of other allergens, making it considerable potential for clinical diagnosis of allergic diseases.
KW - Allergic diseases
KW - AuNPs
KW - Multiplex detection
KW - Paper-based microfluidics
KW - sIgEs
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341497
DO - 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341497
M3 - 文章
C2 - 37355331
AN - SCOPUS:85161624084
SN - 0003-2670
VL - 1272
JO - Analytica Chimica Acta
JF - Analytica Chimica Acta
M1 - 341497
ER -