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A time-resolved fluorescence lateral flow immunochromatographic assay based on oriented immobilized antibodies for the ultrasensitive detection of C-peptides in human serum

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1208, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2022.339833

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C-peptide; Point-of-care test; Oriented immobilization; Lateral flow immunochromatographic assay; Time-resolved fluorescence

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An ultrasensitive time-resolved fluorescence lateral flow immunochromatographic assay (TRF-LFIA) method was established for the detection of C-peptides in human serum, with higher sensitivity and good consistency.
C-peptide is a biomarker that has clinical implications for the diagnosis of a variety of diseases. In this study, an ultrasensitive time-resolved fluorescence lateral flow immunochromatographic assay (TRF-LFIA) method was established for the detection of C-peptides in human serum. The key to this method is the oriented immobilization of antibodies anti C-peptide on TRF microspheres that can sufficiently expose the antigen binding site. The limit of detection (LOD) of this method for C-peptide was 0.005 ng mL-1, which is 10-fold less than that of TRFLFIA method based on nonoriented immobilizing antibodies. The working range of this method was 0.005???250 ng mL-1, and the spiked recoveries of C-peptide in human serum were 106.85%???116.40% with a CV value less than 10%. The test results of actual serum samples had good consistency (R2 > 0.97) with the Roche Cobas 8000 automatic chemiluminescence immunoassay analyzer. This method can be utilized for the point-of-care testing (POCT) of C-peptide, and the oriented immobilizing method can also be used to construct highly sensitive probes to improve the sensitivity of other analytes in the POCT platform.

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