4.7 Article

An enzymatic nucleic acid vertical flow assay

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 414, Issue 12, Pages 3605-3615

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-03988-7

Keywords

Vertical flow assay; Chemiluminescence; Horseradish peroxidase; Lateral flow assay; In vitro diagnostic; Hepatitis B virus

Funding

  1. Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) [97009535]
  2. Tarbiat Modares University

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In this study, a passive paper-based vertical flow assay was developed for the detection of nucleic acid targets, achieving high specificity and sensitivity. The results showed 100% consistency with real-time PCR, demonstrating the potential of this method for nucleic acid detection.
Vertical flow assays have been developed in recent years addressing limitations of the lateral flow assays, including limited multiplexing capability, quantitation, and hook effect. In the present study, the first passive paper-based vertical flow assay is developed for the detection of the nucleic acid target. Horseradish peroxidase was used as an enzymatic tracer with a high potential for signal amplification. In order to achieve the best signal-to-noise ratio, different parameters of paper-based assays were optimized. The sample is heat denatured and hybridized with a specific probe to form a dual-labeled hybridization complex. A small volume of diluted sample, 12 mu l, can be analyzed within 6 min on the assay in a sandwich format. Assay specificity was evaluated by testing different unrelated samples, and also, 1.7 nM was obtained as the limit of detection (LOD) using the 0 + 3SD method, which is equivalent to 8.5 fmol of double-stranded DNA in the 12 mu l sample volume. The linear range of 3-194 nM with a 0.978 correlation coefficient was obtained according to the calibration curve. The developed assay was evaluated with 45 hepatitis B virus clinical plasma samples, and the result showed 100% consistency of the assay with the real-time PCR benchmark. In the present study, we sought to develop a mere detection system for nucleic acid targets, and to investigate the possibility of using enzyme reporter in a passive vertical flow assay.

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