posted on 2015-08-04, 11:47authored byNuno Reis, Ana P. Castanheira, Ana I. Barbosa, Alexander D. Edwards
Sensitive quantitation of multiple cytokines can provide important diagnostic information during
infection, inflammation and immunopathology. In this study sensitive immunoassay detection of human
cytokines IL-1β, IL-6, IL-12p70 and TNFα is shown for singleplex and multiplex formats using a novel
miniaturized ELISA platform. The platform uses a disposable plastic multi-syringe aspirator (MSA)
integrating 8 disposable fluoropolymer microfluidic test strips, each containing an array of ten 200 μm
mean i.d. microcapillaries coated with a set of monoclonal antibodies. Each MSA device thus performs 10
tests on 8 samples, delivering 80 measurements. Unprecedented levels of sensitivity were obtained with
the novel fluoropolymer microfluidic material and simple colorimetric detection in a flatbed scanner. The
limit of detection for singleplex detection ranged from 2.0 to 15.0 pg/ml, i.e. 35 and 713 femtomolar for
singleplex cytokine detection, and the intra- and inter-assay coefficient of variation (CV) remained within
10%. In addition, a triplex immunoassay was developed for measuring IL-1β, IL-12p70 and TNFα
simultaneously from a given sample in the pg/ml range. These assays permit high sensitivity measurement
with rapid <15 min assay or detection from undiluted blood serum. The portability, speed and low-cost of
this system are highly suited to point-of-care testing and field diagnostics applications.
Funding
Ana P. Castanheira was sponsored by the ERASMUS program.
History
School
Science
Department
Chemistry
Published in
Analyst
Citation
REIS, N.M. ... et al, 2015. Multiplexed femtomolar quantitation of human cytokines in a fluoropolymer microcapillary film. Analyst, 140, pp.5609-5618
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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2015
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This is an Open Access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.