Issue 20, 2015

Sensitive detection of cardiac biomarkers using a magnetic microbead immunoassay

Abstract

To achieve improved sensitivity in cardiac biomarker detection, a batch incubation magnetic microbead immunoassay was developed and tested on three separate human protein targets: myoglobin, heart-type fatty acid binding protein, and cardiac troponin I. A sandwich immunoassay was performed in a simple micro-centrifuge tube allowing full dispersal of the solid capture surface during incubations. Following magnetic bead capture and wash steps, samples were analyzed in the presence of a manipulated magnetic field utilizing a modified microscope slide and fluorescent inverted microscope to collect video data files. Analysis of the video data allowed for the quantitation of myoglobin, heart-type fatty acid binding protein and cardiac troponin I to levels of 360 aM, 67 fM, and 42 fM, respectively. Compared to the previous detection limit of 50 pM for myoglobin, this offers a five-fold improvement in sensitivity. This improvement in sensitivity and incorporation of additional markers, along with the small sample volumes required, suggest the potential of this platform for incorporation as a detection method in a total sample analysis device enabling multiplexed detection for the analysis of clinical samples.

Graphical abstract: Sensitive detection of cardiac biomarkers using a magnetic microbead immunoassay

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2015
Accepted
16 Aug 2015
First published
20 Aug 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 8632-8639

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Sensitive detection of cardiac biomarkers using a magnetic microbead immunoassay

C. F. Woolley and M. A. Hayes, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 8632 DOI: 10.1039/C5AY01071C

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