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Extension of dynamic range of sensitive nanoparticle-based immunoassays
Authors:Heidi Hyytiä  Noora Ristiniemi  Päivi Laitinen  Timo Lövgren  Kim Pettersson
Institution:1. Department of Biotechnology, University of Turku, 20520 Turku, Finland;2. HUSLAB, Department of Clinical Chemistry, Helsinki University Hospital, 00029 HUS Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Nanoparticles have successfully been employed in immunometric assays that require high sensitivity. Certain analytes, however, require dynamic ranges (DRs) around a predetermined cut-off value. Here, we have studied the effects that antibody orientation and addition of free solid-phase and detection antibodies have on assay sensitivity and DR in traditional sandwich-type immunoassays. D-dimer and cardiac troponin I (cTnI), both routinely used in critical care testing, were applied as model analytes. The assays were performed in microtitration wells with preimmobilized solid-phase antibody. Inherently fluorescent nanoparticles coated with second antibody were used to detect the analyte. The selection of antibody orientation and addition of free solid-phase or detection antibody, with nanoparticles and calibrator, desensitized the assays and extended the DR. With D-dimer the upper limit of the DR was improved from 50 to 10,000 ng/ml, and with cTnI from 25 to 1000 ng/ml. Regression analysis with the Stago STA Liatest D-dimer assay yielded a slope (95% confidence interval) of 0.09 (0.07–0.11) and a y-intercept of −7.79 (−17.87–2.29) ng/L (n = 65, r = 0.906). Thus it is concluded that Europium(III)-chelate-doped nanoparticles can also be employed in immunoassays that require wide DRs around a certain cut-off limit.
Keywords:Immunoassay  Nanoparticle  Dynamic range  Desensitization
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