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Published on: June 28, 2024
An inexpensive, fast and sensitive quantitative lateral flow magneto-immunoassay for total prostate specific antigen
Jacqueline M Barnett1, Patrick Wraith1, Janice Kiely1
1Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology, University of the West of England, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK; E-Mails: jackie.barnett@uwe.ac.uk (J.M.B.); patrickwraith@blueyonder.co.uk (P.W.); janice.kiely@uwe.ac.uk (J.K.); hp@hphawkins.com (P.H.).
Abstract:
We describe the detection characteristics of a device the Resonant Coil Magnetometer (RCM) to quantify paramagnetic particles (PMPs) in immunochromatographic (lateral flow) assays. Lateral flow assays were developed using PMPs for the measurement of total prostate specific antigen (PSA) in serum samples. A detection limit of 0.8 ng/mL was achieved for total PSA using the RCM and is at clinically significant concentrations. Comparison of data obtained in a pilot study from the analysis of serum samples with commercially available immunoassays shows good agreement. The development of a quantitative magneto-immunoassay in lateral flow format for total PSA suggests the potential of the RCM to operate with many immunoassay formats. The RCM has the potential to be modified to quantify multiple analytes in this format. This research shows promise for the development of an inexpensive device capable of quantifying multiple analytes at the point-of-care using a magneto-immunoassay in lateral flow format.

