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Channel and substrate zone two-dimensional resolution for chemiluminescent multiplex immunoassay

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 79, Issue 19, Pages 7376-7382

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac0711900

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A two-dimensional resolution system of channels and substrate zones was proposed for multiplex immunoassay performed with a designed multichannel chemiluminescent (CL) detection device coupled with a single photomultiplier. Using carcinoma antigen 125 (CA 125), carcinoma antigen 153 (CA 153), carcinoma antigen 199 (CA 199), and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) as two couples of model analytes, two couples of capture antibodies were immobilized in two channels, respectively. With a sandwich format, the CL substrates for alkaline phosphatase and horseradish peroxidase were delivered into the channels sequentially to perform a multiplex immunoassay after the sample and tracer antibodies were introduced into the channels for on-line incubation. CA 125, CA 153, CA 199, and CEA could be assayed in the ranges of 0.50-80, 2.0-100, and 5.0-150 U/mL and 1.0-70 ng/mLwith limits of detection of 0.15, 0.80, and 2.0 U/mL and 0.65 ng/mL at 3u, respectively. The whole assay process including regeneration of the device could be completed in 37 min. The proposed system showed acceptable detection and fabrication reproducibility, and the results obtained were in acceptable agreement with those from parallel single-analyte test of practical clinical sera. This technique provides a new strategy for a simple, automated, and near-simultaneous multianalyte immunoassay.

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