Concentration Gradient Immunoassay. 1. An Immunoassay Based on Interdiffusion and Surface Binding in a Microchannel
- 17 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 79 (10) , 3542-3548
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac062349w
Abstract
We describe a novel microfluidic immunoassay method based on the diffusion of a small-molecule analyte into a parallel-flowing stream containing a cognate antibody. This interdiffusion results in a steady-state gradient of antibody binding site occupancy transverse to convective flow. In contrast to the diffusion immunoassay (Hatch, A.; Kamholz, A. E.; Hawkins, K. R.; Munson, M. S.; Schilling, E. A.; Weigl, B. H.; Yager, P. Nat. Biotechnol.2001, 19, 461−465.), this antibody occupancy gradient is interrogated by a sensor surface coated with a functional analogue of the analyte. Antibodies with at least one unoccupied binding site may specifically bind to this functionalized surface, leading to a quantifiable change in surface coverage by the antibody. SPR imaging is used to probe the spatial distribution of antibody binding to the surface and, therefore, the outcome of the assay. We show that the pattern of antibody binding to the SPR sensing surface correlates with the concentration of a model analyte (phenytoin) in the sample stream. Using an inexpensive disposable microfluidic device, we demonstrate assays for phenytoin ranging in concentration from 75 to 1000 nM in phosphate buffer. At a total volumetric flow rate of 90 nL/s, the assays are complete within 10 min. Inclusion of an additional flow stream on the side of the antibody stream opposite to that of the sample enables simultaneous calibration of the assay. This assay method is suitable for rapid quantitative detection of low molecular weight analytes for point-of-care diagnostic instrumentation.Keywords
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