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Title: Development of a label-free microfluidic impedimetric immunoassay for anti-SPAG16 antibody.*
Other Titles: *Running title: Label-free immunoassay directed against anti-SPAG16 Abs
Authors: Froyen, T
VREYS, Frederik 
SLAETS, Leen 
SOMERS, Veerle 
THOELEN, Ronald 
Issue Date: 2021
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Status: In press
Abstract: A recently found biomarker regarding multiple sclerosis, namely the anti-SPAG16 antibody (Ab), could be a potential way for early detection, prognosis and diagnosis of said gevonden proteïne, namelijk het anti-SPAG16 antilichaam, is bewezen een biomerker te zijn voor MS. Met behulp van een elektrochemisch analytisch systeem microfluidica zou gecombineerd men met anti-SPAG16 autoimmune disease. Merging electrochemical analysis with a microfluidic system is a novel approach, which avoids the use of labelling steps as seen in traditional ELISA immunoassays. In this study, aluminium interdigitated electrodes on polystyrene-coated PET foils were implemented in a microfluidic flow cell to bind and detect SPAG16 Abs by impedimetric measurements. The coated PET foils showed a clear affinity for the fusion protein SPAG16THIO and thioredoxin (THIO). Determining sensitivity and specificity of antibody-antigen binding using a microfluidic ELISA immunoassay has revealed the test to be unreliable by showing no linear pattern of a dilution series of the standard and producing skewed inconsistent results. The impedimetric analysis showed opposite results of what one would expect. The systems efficiency is in need to be revised and optimised before undergoing actual diagnostic tests. Further advancement could be done by reducing leakage, securing a more stable entrance for injection and circumventing the occurence of air bubbles in the wells.
Keywords: Label-free immunoassay;microfluidic;impedance tomography;SPAG16;Multiple Sclerosis
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/42782
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.25.432859
Category: O
Type: Journal Contribution
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