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High-Sensitivity Detection of Urinary Extracellular Vesicles With Upconverting Nanoparticle-Based Lateral Flow
Md Khirul Islam1,2, Imran Mahmud1,2, Klinton Ali1
1Biotechnology Division, Department of Life Technologies and FICAN West Cancer Centre University of Turku Turku Finland.
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Urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) are well-known to express tetraspanin family membrane proteins abundantly on their surface. In this study, we aimed to develop an upconverting nanoparticle (UCNP)-based lateral flow immunoassay (UCNP-LFIA) designed for the rapid and high-sensitivity detection of CD63-positive uEVs for direct urinalysis. The assay utilizes UCNPs reporter to detect low concentrations of EVs. Minimally processed uEV samples from bladder cancer (BlCa) (n = 62), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) (n = 50) and healthy (n = 30) individuals were tested in sandwich UCNP-LFIA format, capturing uEVs with the same anti-CD63 antibody conjugated to UCNP and immobilized on the test zone. After 80 min, the strips were read with an upconversion luminescence reader device. This UCNP-LFIA measured CD63-positive EVs with high sensitivity, exhibiting a limit of detection (LoD) of 4 × 107 EVs/mL. The concentration of CD63-positive EVs in BlCa patients showed a 2.3-fold increase compared to benign conditions (p = 0.007), and a 16-fold increase compared to healthy controls (p = 0.00001). The results demonstrate the potential of UCNP-LFIA platform for sensitive and quantitative detection of uEVs, highlighting its promise as a tool for EV detection at point-of-care diagnostics.

