This work demonstrates
a highly sensitive peroxide test strip (PTS)-based
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for both qualitative and
quantitative detection of drugs of abuse (morphine) and disease biomarkers
(interleukin-6 and HIV-1 capsid antigen p24). This color-based PTS
is a commercially available product with advantages of low cost, easy
operation, and portability, and it is an ideal signal readout strategy
in ELISA to simplify the immunoassay procedures and enable point-of-care
testing (POCT). In addition, we introduce the bioorthogonal reaction
that can effectively amplify the signal by controlling the cycles
of bioorthogonal reaction to achieve the desirable sensitivity depending
on different analytes. The limit of detection is 0.2 ng/mL for morphine,
3.98 pg/mL for interleukin-6, and 11.6 pg/mL for detection of HIV-capsid
antigen (p24). This PTS-ELISA applies to both the qualitative and
quantitative detection of IL-6 and p24 in clinical serum samples with
good accuracy, which provides a promising tool for the POCT in clinical
diagnosis.