TY - JOUR
T1 - Paper-based electrophoretic bioassay :
T2 - biosensing in whole blood operating via smartphone
AU - Sena Torralba, Amadeo
AU - Álvarez Diduk, Ruslan
AU - Parolo, Claudio
AU - Torné-Morató, Helena
AU - Müller, Alexander
AU - Merkoçi, Arben
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Point-of-care (PoC) tests are practical and effective diagnostic solutions for major clinical problems, ranging from the monitoring of a pandemic to recurrent or simple measurements. Although, in recent years, a great improvement in the analytical performance of such sensors has been observed, there is still a major issue that has not been properly solved: The ability to perform adequate sample treatments. The main reason is that normally sample treatments require complicated or long procedures not adequate for deployment at the PoC. In response, a sensing platform, called paperbased electrophoretic bioassay (PEB), that combines the key characteristics of a lateral flow assay (LFA) with the sample treatment capabilities of electrophoresis is developed. In particular, the ability of PEB to separate different types of particles and to detect human antibodies in untreated spiked whole blood is demonstrated. Finally, to make the platform suitable for PoC, PEB is coupled with a smartphone that controls the electrophoresis and reads the optical signal generated. It is believed that the PEB platform represents a much-needed solution for the detection of low target concentrations in complex media, solving one of the major limitations of LFA and opening opportunities for point-of-care sensors.
AB - Point-of-care (PoC) tests are practical and effective diagnostic solutions for major clinical problems, ranging from the monitoring of a pandemic to recurrent or simple measurements. Although, in recent years, a great improvement in the analytical performance of such sensors has been observed, there is still a major issue that has not been properly solved: The ability to perform adequate sample treatments. The main reason is that normally sample treatments require complicated or long procedures not adequate for deployment at the PoC. In response, a sensing platform, called paperbased electrophoretic bioassay (PEB), that combines the key characteristics of a lateral flow assay (LFA) with the sample treatment capabilities of electrophoresis is developed. In particular, the ability of PEB to separate different types of particles and to detect human antibodies in untreated spiked whole blood is demonstrated. Finally, to make the platform suitable for PoC, PEB is coupled with a smartphone that controls the electrophoresis and reads the optical signal generated. It is believed that the PEB platform represents a much-needed solution for the detection of low target concentrations in complex media, solving one of the major limitations of LFA and opening opportunities for point-of-care sensors.
KW - Analytical performance
KW - Clinical problems
KW - Human antibodies
KW - Key characteristics
KW - Lateral flow assay
KW - Sample treatment
KW - Sensing platforms
KW - Target concentrations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100609227
U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04330
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04330
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 93
SP - 3112
EP - 3121
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 6
ER -