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Superior performance of liposomes over enzymatic amplification in a high-throughput assay for myoglobin in human serum
Authors:Katie A. Edwards  Katherine J. Meyers  Barbara Leonard  Antje J. Baeumner
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, 145 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA
Abstract:Myoglobin is one of several cardiac markers which become elevated in the blood following an acute myocardial infarction and can aid in the diagnosis of a heart attack. Here, a sandwich immunoassay for myoglobin was developed, including a thorough optimization of fluorescent dye-encapsulating liposomes versus enzymatic amplification (alkaline phosphatase and horseradish peroxidase) at each step. The optimized microtiter plate-based assay was capable of detecting as low as 11.3 pg/mL myoglobin and was successfully applied for the quantification of myoglobin in human serum. In comparison to enzymatic approaches, the liposomes demonstrated lower limits of detection, significantly reduced limits of quantification, improved signal discrimination through substantial signal enhancement, and reduced assay time. Liposomes were stable and functional at ambient temperatures for over 400 days. Finally, ease of use was greater due to lack of reliance on additional reagents, non-time-based signal enhancement, and excellent photostability. Optimal conditions identified for enzymatic approaches can also be used for liposome amplification, which makes substitution of these liposomes into existing assays straightforward. Thus, the extensive studies carried out here suggest that liposomes may be incorporated into formats currently utilizing enzymatic enhanced fluorescence with a potential for increased performance on various levels.
Sandwich immunoassay for the cardiac marker myoglobin. Excellent performance of fluorescent dye-encapsulating liposomes for signal enhancement versus enzymes using commercially available fluorescent substrates was demonstrated.
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