Immunoassay on a power-free microchip with Laminar flow-assisted dendritic amplification

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Hosokawa, Kazuo [1 ]
Omata, Masaki [1 ]
Maeda, Mizuo [1 ]
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[1] RIKEN, Bioengn Lab, Wako, Saitama 351, Japan
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10.1021/ac070659o
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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We demonstrate a rapid (<30 min) and ultrasensitive (sub-picomolar) immunoassay on a microchip which needs no external power sources for fluid transport. We previously reported a rapid immunoassay of human C-reactive protein (CRP) on the power-free microchip with moderate sensitivity, i.e., a limit of detection (LOD) in sub-nanomolar range, due to the lack of signal amplification. In the current work, we have improved the LOD by 3 orders of magnitude by employing dendritic amplification (DA) methods. Specifically, a sandwich immunocomplex with a biotinylated secondary antibody was constructed on the inner surface of the microchannel as described in the previous report. Onto the immunocomplex, solutions of FIX-labeled streptavidin (F-SA) and biotinylated anti-streptavidin (B-anti-SA) were supplied to grow a dendritic structure. First, we alternately supplied the two solutions for layer-by-layer growth up to three layers. As a result, we obtained an LOD of 0.21 pM with a CRP sample volume of 1.0 mu L and assay time of similar to 30 min under an ordinary fluorescence microscope. Second, to reduce the number of incubation steps, we have devised a new DA method: laminar flow-assisted dendritic amplification (LFDA). In this method, F-SA and B-anti-SA were simultaneously and continuously supplied from two laminar streams formed by a Y-shaped microchannel. The immunoassay with the LFDA for 10 min (total assay time of similar to 23 min) with a CRP sample volume of 0.5 mu L yielded an LOD of 0.15 pM, which is equivalent to 75 zmol. The combination of the power-free microchip and the LFDA will provide a new opportunity for ultrasensitive point-of-care testing.
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