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Download filePolydimethylsiloxane-Paper Hybrid Lateral Flow Assay for Highly Sensitive Point-of-Care Nucleic Acid Testing
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posted on 2016-03-25, 00:00 authored by Jane Ru Choi, Zhi Liu, Jie Hu, Ruihua Tang, Yan Gong, Shangsheng Feng, Hui Ren, Ting Wen, Hui Yang, Zhiguo Qu, Belinda Pingguan-Murphy, Feng XuIn nucleic acid testing (NAT), gold
nanoparticle (AuNP)-based lateral
flow assays (LFAs) have received significant attention due to their
cost-effectiveness, rapidity, and the ability to produce a simple
colorimetric readout. However, the poor sensitivity of AuNP-based
LFAs limits its widespread applications. Even though various efforts
have been made to improve the assay sensitivity, most methods are
inappropriate for integration into LFA for sample-to-answer NAT at
the point-of-care (POC), usually due to the complicated fabrication
processes or incompatible chemicals used. To address this, we propose
a novel strategy of integrating a simple fluidic control strategy
into LFA. The strategy involves incorporating a piece of paper-based
shunt and a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) barrier to the strip to achieve
optimum fluidic delays for LFA signal enhancement, resulting in 10-fold
signal enhancement over unmodified LFA. The phenomena of fluidic delay
were also evaluated by mathematical simulation, through which we found
the movement of fluid throughout the shunt and the tortuosity effects
in the presence of PDMS barrier, which significantly affect the detection
sensitivity. To demonstrate the potential of integrating this strategy
into a LFA with sample-in-answer-out capability, we further applied
this strategy into our prototype sample-to-answer LFA to sensitively
detect the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in clinical blood samples. The
proposed strategy offers great potential for highly sensitive detection
of various targets for wide application in the near future.