Influence of Label and Solid Support on the Performance of Heterogeneous Immunoassays.
Ekaterina MakhnevaDorota SklenárováJulian C BrandmeierAntonín HlaváčekHans H GorrisPetr SkládalZdeněk FarkaPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Conventional immunochemical methods used in clinical analysis are often not sensitive enough for early-stage diagnosis, resulting in the need for novel assay formats. Here, we provide a detailed comparison of the effect of different labels and solid supports on the performance of heterogeneous immunoassays. When comparing three types of streptavidin-modified labels─horseradish peroxidase, carboxyfluorescein, and photon-upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs)─UCNPs led to the most sensitive and robust detection of the cancer biomarker prostate-specific antigen. Additionally, we compared the immunoassay formats based on conventional microtiter plates and magnetic microbeads (MBs). In both cases, the highest signal-to-background ratios and the lowest limits of detection (LODs) were obtained by using the UCNP labels. The MB-based upconversion-linked immunosorbent assay carried out with a preconcentration step provided the lowest LOD of 0.46 pg/mL in serum. The results demonstrate that the use of UCNPs and MBs can significantly improve the sensitivity and working range of heterogeneous immunoassays for biomarker detection.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- label free
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- photodynamic therapy
- high throughput
- squamous cell carcinoma
- papillary thyroid
- radiation therapy
- sensitive detection
- nitric oxide
- young adults
- sentinel lymph node
- squamous cell
- single cell
- solid phase extraction
- single molecule
- childhood cancer