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Flow-Based CL-SMIA for the Quantification of Protein Biomarkers from Nasal Secretions in Comparison with Sandwich ELISA

Protein biomarkers in nasal secretions can be used as a measure to differentiate between allergies, airway diseases and infections for non-invasive diagnostics. The point-of-care quantification of biomarker levels using flow-based microarray facilitates precise and rapid diagnosis and displays the potential for targeted and effective treatment. For the first time, we developed a flow-based chemiluminescence sandwich microarray immunoassay (CL-SMIA) for the quantification of nasal interferon-beta (IFN-β) on the Microarray Chip Reader-Research (MCR-R). Polycarbonate foils are used as a cost-effective surface for immobilizing capture antibodies. By using a commercially available set of anti-human IFN-β antibodies, the CL-SMIA can be compared directly to an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) performed in microtiter plates concerning the bioanalytical performance and economic issues. Pre-incubation of the sample with detection antibodies facilitates the lower consumption of detection antibodies, as this allows for a longer interaction time between the antibody and the biomarker. The direct injection of pre-incubated samples into the microarray chips eliminates the adsorption of proteins in the tubing as well as the contamination of the tubing and valves of the MCR-R with clinical samples. The small flow cell allows for a low sample volume of 50 μL. The limit of detection of 4.53 pg mL(-1) was slightly increased compared to a sandwich ELISA performed on microtiter plates which were 1.60 pg mL(-1). The possibility to perform the CL-SMIA in a multiplexed mode makes it a promising assay for the rapid and cost-effective non-invasive detection of biomarkers in nasal secretions.

  • Neumair, J.
  • Kröger, M.
  • Stütz, E.
  • Jerin, C.
  • Chaker, A. M.
  • Schmidt-Weber, C. B.
  • Seidel, M.

Keywords

  • Immunoassay
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • Biomarkers/analysis
  • *Antibodies
  • Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
  • Elisa
  • biomarker
  • chemiluminescence
  • interferon
  • microarray
  • microfluidic
  • nasal secretion
Publication details
DOI: 10.3390/bios13070670
Journal: Biosensors (Basel)
Number: 7
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: AA
Partner / Member: HMGU
Access-Number: 37504069

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