Enhancing the Sensitivity of Lateral Flow Assay with Europium Nanoparticles for Accurate Human IgG Quantification

Micromachines (Basel). 2023 Oct 27;14(11):1993. doi: 10.3390/mi14111993.

Abstract

Accurate quantification of immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels is vital for understanding immune status and diagnosing various medical conditions. Lateral flow assays (LFAs) offer rapid and convenient diagnostic tools, but their sensitivity has been a limitation. Our research introduces a refined method incorporating europium nanoparticles, enhancing both sensitivity and accuracy of LFAs in human IgG measurement. Utilizing a unique sandwich format, carboxylate-modified polystyrene Eu (III) chelate microparticles (CM-EUs) acted as the primary reporters. The concentrations of both detection and capture antibodies on the strip were optimized to bolster the LFA's quantitative performance. The subsequent calibration curve between the IgG concentration and the measured intensity ratio (VR) established the linearity and analytical sensitivity of our method with a high correlation coefficient (r = 0.99) and an impressively low limit of detection (LoD = 0.04 ng/mL). Our precision assessment, segmented into intra-assay and inter-assay evaluations, showcases the method's consistency and reproducibility. The LFA assay's stability was established by demonstrating its resistance to degradation and affirming its potential for extended storage without a dip in performance. The study's findings underscore the potential of this method to contribute to diagnostic medicine and improve patient care.

Keywords: accuracy; clinical diagnostics; europium nanoparticles; immunoglobulin G; lateral flow assay; sensitivity.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding. This was an invited publication with a waiver on the article processing charges.