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A plug-and-play platform of ratiometric bioluminescent sensors for homogeneous immunoassays.

Yan NiBas J H M RosierEva A van AalenEva T L HanckmannLieuwe BiewengaAnna-Maria Makri PistikouBart TimmermansChris VuSophie RoosRemco ArtsWentao LiTom F A de GreefMarcel M G J van BorrenFrank J M van KuppeveldBerend-Jan BoschMaarten Merkx
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Heterogeneous immunoassays such as ELISA have become indispensable in modern bioanalysis, yet translation into point-of-care assays is hindered by their dependence on external calibration and multiple washing and incubation steps. Here, we introduce RAPPID (Ratiometric Plug-and-Play Immunodiagnostics), a mix-and-measure homogeneous immunoassay platform that combines highly specific antibody-based detection with a ratiometric bioluminescent readout. The concept entails analyte-induced complementation of split NanoLuc luciferase fragments, photoconjugated to an antibody sandwich pair via protein G adapters. Introduction of a calibrator luciferase provides a robust ratiometric signal that allows direct in-sample calibration and quantitative measurements in complex media such as blood plasma. We developed RAPPID sensors that allow low-picomolar detection of several protein biomarkers, anti-drug antibodies, therapeutic antibodies, and both SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. With its easy-to-implement standardized workflow, RAPPID provides an attractive, fast, and low-cost alternative to traditional immunoassays, in an academic setting, in clinical laboratories, and for point-of-care applications.
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