Issue 6, 2021

Development of a monoclonal antibody-based immunochromatographic strip for the rapid detection of tigecycline in human serum

Abstract

In this study, a gold labelled immunochromatographic assay was developed to detect tigecycline (TGC) in human serum. For this purpose, an anti-TGC monoclonal antibody, 2G7, was produced and characterized, and was found to have a 50%-inhibitory concentration (IC50) of 2.303 ng mL−1 and a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.215 ng mL−1 for TGC. This strip assay had a visual limit of detection (vLOD) of 50 ng mL−1 and a cut-off value of 1000 ng mL−1 for TGC in human serum, when assessed by eye. With the aid of a strip scan reader, a quantitative determination of TGC was obtained with a calculated limit of detection (cLOD) of 15.03 ng mL−1. Analysis of TGC in human serum indicated that the results of our strip assay compared well with results obtained using ic-ELISA and LC-MS/MS. Therefore, this strip assay represents a sensitive and reliable method for the on-site detection of TGC in serum samples.

Graphical abstract: Development of a monoclonal antibody-based immunochromatographic strip for the rapid detection of tigecycline in human serum

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Nov 2020
Accepted
04 Jan 2021
First published
04 Jan 2021

Anal. Methods, 2021,13, 817-824

Development of a monoclonal antibody-based immunochromatographic strip for the rapid detection of tigecycline in human serum

Q. Lu, X. Xu, S. Song, A. Wu, L. Liu, H. Kuang and C. Xu, Anal. Methods, 2021, 13, 817 DOI: 10.1039/D0AY02182B

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