A Lab-in-a-briefcase for rapid prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening from whole blood


Autoria(s): Barbosa, Ana I.; Castanheira, Ana P.; Edwards, Alexander D.; Reis, Nuno M.
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2014

Resumo

We present a new concept for rapid and fully portable Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) measurement, termed “Lab-in-a-Briefcase”, which integrates an affordable microfluidic ELISA platform utilising a melt-extruded fluoropolymer Micro Capillary Film (MCF) containing 10 bore, 200 μm internal diameter capillaries, a disposable multi-syringe aspirator (MSA) plus a sample tray pre-loaded with all required immunoassay reagents, and a portable film scanner for colorimetric signal digital quantitation. Each MSA can perform 10 replicate microfluidic immunoassays on 8 samples, allowing 80measurements to be made in less than 15 minutes based on semi-automated operation and norequirement of additional fluid handling equipment. An assay was optimised for measurement of a clinically relevant range of PSA from 0.9 to 60.0 ng/ml in 15 minutes with CVs in the order of 5% based on intra-assay variability when read using a consumer flatbed film scanner. The PSA assay performance in the MSA remained robust in the presence of undiluted or 1:2 diluted human serum or whole blood, and the matrix effect could simply be overcome by extending sample incubation times. The PSA "Lab-in-a-briefcase" is particularly suited to a low-resource health setting where diagnostic labs and automated immunoassay systems are not accessible, by allowing PSA measurement outside the laboratory using affordable equipment.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37050/1/c4lc00464g.pdf

Barbosa, A. I., Castanheira, A. P., Edwards, A. D. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90003289.html> and Reis, N. M. (2014) A Lab-in-a-briefcase for rapid prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening from whole blood. Lab on a Chip, 14 (16). pp. 2918-2928. ISSN 1473-0197 doi: 10.1039/C4LC00464G <http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4LC00464G>

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en

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37050/

creatorInternal Edwards, Alexander D.

10.1039/C4LC00464G

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Article

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