Plate-Adherent Nanosubstrate for Improved ELISA of
Small Molecules: A Proof of Concept Study
Posted on 2020-08-06 - 22:20
Enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a widely used technique
for detecting and quantifying target analytes in clinical and research
laboratories. One of the main drawbacks of ELISA is the involvement
of multiple washing steps that desorbs the capture antigen/antibody
off the polystyrene plate, thereby producing inconsistent and erroneous
data. To overcome the problem of desorption, we hypothesized that
gelatin nanoparticles (GelNP) could serve as a “plate-adherent”
substrate to irreversibly adhere the capture antigen/antibody of interest.
We tested our hypothesis using GelNP-based substrate (Gel–BSA–OHG)
to adhere 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) to the polystyrene
plate and assayed this molecule using the ELISA technique. The stability
and ELISA performance of Gel–BSA–OHG was evaluated in
comparison to the conventional substrate (BSA–OHG). Importantly,
the Gel–BSA–OHG substrate was found to be more wash-resistant
and consequently resulted in improved sensitivity, accuracy, and precision
in the ELISA analysis of 8-OHdG. Finally, the scope of Gel–BSA–OHG
substrate-based ELISA for clinical application was demonstrated by
validating its ability to detect 8-OHdG in an artificial urine sample
with high specificity.
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Ghoshdastidar, Shreya; Gangula, Abilash; Kainth, Jagjot; Saranathan, Sandhya; Elangovan, Ashwath; Afrasiabi, Zahra; et al. (2020). Plate-Adherent Nanosubstrate for Improved ELISA of
Small Molecules: A Proof of Concept Study. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01441