Issue 22, 2021

Wash-free paper diagnostics for the rapid detection of blood type antibodies

Abstract

Identification of specific antibodies in patient plasma is an essential part of many diagnostic procedures and is critical for safe blood transfusion. Current techniques require laboratory infrastructure and long turnaround times which limits access to those nearby tertiary healthcare providers. Addressing this challenge, a novel and rapid paper-based antibody test is reported. We validate antibody detection with reverse blood typing using IgM antibodies and then generalise the validity by adapting to detect SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) antibodies in patient serum samples. Reagent red blood cells (RBC) are first combined with the patient plasma containing the screened antibody and a droplet of the mixture is then deposited onto paper. The light intensity profile is analyzed to identify test results, which can be detected by eye and/or with image processing to allow full automation. The efficacy of this test to perform reverse blood typing is demonstrated and the performance and sensitivity of this test using different paper types and RBC reagents was investigated using clinical samples. As an example of the flexibility of this approach, we labeled the RBC reagent with an antibody–peptide conjugate to detect SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) antibodies in patient serum samples. This concept could be generalized to any agglutination-based antibody diagnostics with blood plasma.

Graphical abstract: Wash-free paper diagnostics for the rapid detection of blood type antibodies

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jul 2021
Accepted
21 Sep 2021
First published
06 Oct 2021

Analyst, 2021,146, 6970-6980

Wash-free paper diagnostics for the rapid detection of blood type antibodies

M. J. Hertaeg, V. Kesarwani, H. McLiesh, J. Walker, S. R. Corrie and G. Garnier, Analyst, 2021, 146, 6970 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN01250A

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