Issue 4, 2010

Determination of Estriol 16-glucuronide in human urine with surface plasmon resonance and lateral flow immunoassays

Abstract

A rapid quantitative immunoassay for estriol-16-glucuronide by Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensing has been developed and applied to urine samples from non-pregnant and pregnant subjects. The assay was based on a partially-purified polyclonal antibody (pAb) raised in sheep, which showed negligible cross-reactivity with estrone-3-glucuronide and estriol-17-glucuronide. Colloidal gold coated by the pAb was used as the signal generator in the SPR-based inhibition immunoassay. An estriol-16-glucuronide-ovalbumin conjugate with an oligoethylene glycol (OEG) as linker was used to immobilize the steroid on the biosensor chip surface. The SPR assay had a limit of detection of 0.016 ng/mL, and could be performed rapidly giving results in two minutes. The assay can be carried out directly on any urine samples without complicated sample pretreatment. A one-step lateral flow strip test was also developed using the same pAb nanogold conjugates and bovine serum albumin estriol-16-glucuronide conjugates as the capture agent spotted onto a nitrocellulose membrane as the test line. A sensitive and repeatable lateral flow assay was achieved with a limit of detection of 0.49 ng/mL in time-diluted urine using a low coating concentration of the polyclonal antibody. Despite the strip sensor displaying adequate sensitivity in a standard curve generated by exposure to estriol-16-glucuronide in a spiked urine blank, the application of the strip sensors to real urine samples was not so successful due to matrix effects.

Graphical abstract: Determination of Estriol 16-glucuronide in human urine with surface plasmon resonance and lateral flow immunoassays

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nov 2009
Accepted
25 Jan 2010
First published
08 Feb 2010

Anal. Methods, 2010,2, 368-374

Determination of Estriol 16-glucuronide in human urine with surface plasmon resonance and lateral flow immunoassays

X. Jiang, M. Waterland, L. Blackwell and A. Partridge, Anal. Methods, 2010, 2, 368 DOI: 10.1039/C001532F

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