An integrated paper-based microfluidic platform for screening of early-stage Alzheimer's disease by detecting Aβ42

Sixuan Duan, Tianyu Cai, Lizhe Chen, Xiaoyan Wang, Shuailong Zhang, Bing Han, Eng Gee Lim*, Kai Hoettges, Yong Hu, Pengfei Song*

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia worldwide, and the development of early screening methods can address its significant health and social consequences. In this paper, we present a rotary-valve assisted paper-based immunoassay device (RAPID) for early screening of AD, featuring a highly integrated on-chip rotary micro-valve that enables fully automated and efficient detection of the AD biomarker (amyloid beta 42, Aβ42) in artificial plasma. The microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPAD) of the RAPID pre-stores the required assay reagents on a μPAD and automatically controls the liquid flow through a single valve. Once the test sample is added, the test reagents are sequentially transferred to the test area in the order set by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) protocol. In addition, the RAPID can remotely control the operation of the μPAD valve via a micro-servomotor, quantify the signals generated, display the results, and wirelessly transmit the data to a smartphone. To calibrate the RAPID, we performed a sandwich ELISA for Aβ42 in artificial plasma, and obtained a low limit of detection (LOD) of 9.6 pg mL−1, a coefficient of determination (COD) of 0.994, and an individual assay time of ∼30 minutes. In addition, we simulated 24 artificial samples to quantify Aβ42 protein concentrations in artificial plasma samples. The results show good consistency between the conventional ELISA and RAPID detection. The experimental results demonstrate that the RAPID is expected to promote further popularization of the screening of early-stage AD.

源语言英语
页(从-至)512-523
页数12
期刊Lab on a Chip
25
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 13 1月 2025

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