生物传感器和横向流动免疫测定:现状与前景。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Raveena Udhani , Charmy Kothari , Sunny Kumar
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摘要

纸质生物传感器的出现代表了医疗点(POC)诊断的新范式,成为多功能工具。然而,广义的“生物传感器”可能会产生误导,包括一系列技术,如试纸测定、电化学、微流体和基于免疫测定的生物传感器(包括横向流动(LFA)、垂直流动和基于核酸的免疫测定)。这篇叙述性综述旨在将大量分散的生物传感器信息整合到一个系统组织的资源中,为研究人员开发纸质生物传感器提供实践和理论方面的帮助。它提供了生物识别元件和标签的全面分类,对各种共轭技术的见解,以及标签和共轭物的表征方法。随着生物反应的发展和优化,本文强调要在纸上有效地再现分子反应,必须仔细选择膜和试剂。膜是生物传感器效能的关键,其流体动力学受到孔径、蛋白质容量和吸干速率等因素的影响。虽然POC诊断传统上提供二进制(是/否)结果,但现在的进步允许半定量和定量结果。诸如文本,打印机,各种软件和智能手机等技术可以用作色彩分析,利用颜色模型超越RGB,如XYZ,灰色强度,CMY, CMYK, HSV和HSL,可以分析和处理色彩强度。人工智能集成通过图像分析、解释、预测建模、临床决策支持,进一步简化了结果分析,增强了检测、数据集成和管理。本综述还强调了根据法规指南进行的验证和稳定性研究,以确保生物传感器的可靠性。回顾最终涵盖:(i)对各种生物传感器技术的基本理解,重点是自给自足的LFA技术。(ii)通过测定前和测定后修改来提高灵敏度的策略。(iii)全面的故障排除部分,解决生物测定和制造中的常见挑战。(iv)多路复用方法,能够同时检测多种分析物,以增强生物标志物的确认。通过整合这些方法的知识,本综述提供了将基本的传统LFA条带提升为高灵敏度诊断工具的潜力。它不仅是一个知识库,也是研究人员和实践者在新兴的纸质生物传感器领域导航的路线图。
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Biosensors and lateral flow immunoassays: Current state and future prospects

Biosensors and lateral flow immunoassays: Current state and future prospects
The advent of paper-based biosensors represents a novel paradigm in point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, emerging as versatile tools. However, the broad term “biosensors” can be misleading, encompassing a range of techniques such as dipstick assays, electrochemical, microfluidics and immunoassay-based biosensors (including lateral flow (LFA), vertical flow and nucleic acid-based immunoassays). This narrative review aims to consolidate the vast and dispersed information on biosensors into a systematically organized resource addressing both practical and theoretical aspects for researchers developing paper-based biosensors. It offers a comprehensive classification of biorecognition elements and labels, insights into various conjugation techniques, and characterization methods for both labels and conjugates. Following the development and optimization of biological reactions, this review emphasizes the careful selection of membranes and reagents to effectively reproduce molecular reactions on paper. Membranes are critical to biosensor efficacy, with fluid dynamics influenced by factors such as pore size, protein holding capacity and wicking rate. While POC diagnostics have traditionally provided binary (yes/no) results, advancements now allow for semi-quantitative and quantitative results. Technologies such as in-text, printers, various software’s and smartphone can be used as colour analysis utilizing colour models beyond RGB like XYZ, grey intensity, CMY, CMYK, HSV and HSL that can analyse and process the colour intensity. AI integration further simplifies result analysis through image analysis, interpretation, predictive modelling, clinical decision support, enhancing detection, data integration and management. This review also emphasizes validation and stability studies in accordance with regulatory guidelines, ensuring the reliability of biosensors. The review ultimately covers: (i) A foundational understanding of various biosensor techniques, focusing on the self-sufficient LFA technique. (ii) Strategies to enhance sensitivity through pre- and post-assay modifications. (iii) A comprehensive troubleshooting section addressing common challenges in bioassay and fabrication. (iv) Multiplexing approaches enabling the simultaneous detection of multiple analytes for enhanced biomarker confirmation. By amalgamating knowledge from these approaches, this review offers the potential to elevate a basic traditional LFA strip into a highly sensitive diagnostic tool. It serves not only as a repository of knowledge but also as a roadmap for researchers and practitioners navigating the burgeoning field of paper-based biosensors.
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Clinica Chimica Acta
Clinica Chimica Acta 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
1268
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: The Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Clinica Chimica Acta is a high-quality journal which publishes original Research Communications in the field of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, defined as the diagnostic application of chemistry, biochemistry, immunochemistry, biochemical aspects of hematology, toxicology, and molecular biology to the study of human disease in body fluids and cells. The objective of the journal is to publish novel information leading to a better understanding of biological mechanisms of human diseases, their prevention, diagnosis, and patient management. Reports of an applied clinical character are also welcome. Papers concerned with normal metabolic processes or with constituents of normal cells or body fluids, such as reports of experimental or clinical studies in animals, are only considered when they are clearly and directly relevant to human disease. Evaluation of commercial products have a low priority for publication, unless they are novel or represent a technological breakthrough. Studies dealing with effects of drugs and natural products and studies dealing with the redox status in various diseases are not within the journal''s scope. Development and evaluation of novel analytical methodologies where applicable to diagnostic clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, including point-of-care testing, and topics on laboratory management and informatics will also be considered. Studies focused on emerging diagnostic technologies and (big) data analysis procedures including digitalization, mobile Health, and artificial Intelligence applied to Laboratory Medicine are also of interest.
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