Issue 22, 2018

A novel and accurate microfluidic assay of CD62L in bladder cancer serum samples

Abstract

We report a low-cost, sensitive, bead-based electrochemical immunoarray for soluble L-selectin (or CD62L protein), a potential biomarker for staging bladder cancer. We used a semi-automated modular microfluidic array with online antigen capture on superparamagnetic beads, which were subsequently delivered to a detection chamber housing multiple sensors. The assay was designed to accurately detect CD62L in diluted serum with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.25 ng mL−1 and a dynamic range of 0.25–100 ng mL−1. The microfluidic array gave significantly better accuracy and higher sensitivity than a standard ELISA kit, which was shown to be subject to significant systematic error at high and low concentration ranges. 31 serum samples from patients with varying grades of bladder cancer and cancer-free controls were analyzed by the immunoarray and ELISA, and the CD62L levels correlated. This work establishes a new accurate assay for determining CD62L levels and highlights the potential of this protein as a biomarker for detecting locoregional progression of bladder cancer.

Graphical abstract: A novel and accurate microfluidic assay of CD62L in bladder cancer serum samples

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2018
Accepted
29 Sep 2018
First published
01 Oct 2018

Analyst, 2018,143, 5505-5511

A novel and accurate microfluidic assay of CD62L in bladder cancer serum samples

G. S. Phadke, J. E. Satterwhite-Warden, D. Choudhary, J. A. Taylor and J. F. Rusling, Analyst, 2018, 143, 5505 DOI: 10.1039/C8AN01463A

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