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Automated ELISA On-Chip for the Detection of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies.

Everardo González-GonzálezRicardo Garcia-RamirezGladys Guadalupe Díaz-ArmasMiguel EsparzaCarlos Aguilar-AvelarElda A Flores-ContrerasIrám Pablo Rodríguez-SánchezJesus Rolando Delgado-BalderasBrenda Soto-GarcíaDiana Aráiz-HernándezMarisol Abarca-BlancoJosé R Yee-de LeónLiza P Velarde-CalvilloAlejandro Abarca-BlancoJuan F Yee-de León
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the most critical public health issue in modern history due to its highly infectious and deathly potential, and the limited access to massive, low-cost, and reliable testing has significantly worsened the crisis. The recovery and the vaccination of millions of people against COVID-19 have made serological tests highly relevant to identify the presence and levels of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. Due to its advantages, microfluidic-based technologies represent an attractive alternative to the conventional testing methodologies used for these purposes. In this work, we described the development of an automated ELISA on-chip capable of detecting anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in serum samples from COVID-19 patients and vaccinated individuals. The colorimetric reactions were analyzed with a microplate reader. No statistically significant differences were observed when comparing the results of our automated ELISA on-chip against the ones obtained from a traditional ELISA on a microplate. Moreover, we demonstrated that it is possible to carry out the analysis of the colorimetric reaction by performing basic image analysis of photos taken with a smartphone, which constitutes a useful alternative when lacking specialized equipment or a laboratory setting. Our automated ELISA on-chip has the potential to be used in a clinical setting and mitigates some of the burden caused by testing deficiencies.
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