Issue 16, 2015

Multiplexed femtomolar quantitation of human cytokines in a fluoropolymer microcapillary film

Abstract

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−1, 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−1 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.

Graphical abstract: Multiplexed femtomolar quantitation of human cytokines in a fluoropolymer microcapillary film

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Feb 2015
Accepted
18 Jun 2015
First published
18 Jun 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Analyst, 2015,140, 5609-5618

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Multiplexed femtomolar quantitation of human cytokines in a fluoropolymer microcapillary film

A. P. Castanheira, A. I. Barbosa, A. D. Edwards and N. M. Reis, Analyst, 2015, 140, 5609 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00238A

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