Diagnostic test kits with improved detection accuracy
First Claim
1. A diagnostic test kit for detecting the presence or quantity of a test analyte within a test sample, the diagnostic test kit comprising:
- detection probes conjugated with a first specific binding member that is configured to preferentially bind to the test analyte;
calibration probes conjugated with a second specific binding member that is configured to preferentially bind to a calibration analyte; and
a lateral flow assay device on which the detection probes and calibration probes are disposed, the lateral flow assay device comprising a porous membrane, the porous membrane defining;
a detection zone in which is immobilized a first receptive material, the first receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to the test analyte;
an indicator zone in which is immobilized a second receptive material, the second receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to uncomplexed conjugated detection probes; and
a calibration zone in which is immobilized a third receptive material, the third receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to the calibration analyte;
wherein the lateral flow device further comprising a conjugate pad in fluid communication with the porous membrane and a sample pad that is positioned upstream from the conjugate pad, wherein the detection probes and calibration probes are disposed on the conjugate pad and wherein the calibration analyte is disposed on the sample pad.
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Abstract
A diagnostic test kit that provides an integrated system for accurately detecting a test analyte over a broad range of possible concentrations is provided. One feature of the integrated system is that it is capable of indicating whether an analyte is within the “hook effect” region. Based on this indication, a technique may be selected for correlating a measured signal intensity to an analyte concentration or range of concentrations. For example, when it is determined that the test sample falls outside the “hook effect” region, the analyte concentration may be determined using one portion of a dose response curve. On the other hand, when it is determined that the test sample falls within the “hook effect” concentration, the analyte concentration may be determined using another portion of the dose response curve. Alternatively, the sample may simply be diluted for re-performing the assay. Regardless of whether the test sample is within or outside of the “hook effect” concentration, another feature of the integrated detection system of the present invention is that it is internally calibrated to provide a more accurate quantitative or semi-quantitative result to a user.
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17 Claims
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1. A diagnostic test kit for detecting the presence or quantity of a test analyte within a test sample, the diagnostic test kit comprising:
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detection probes conjugated with a first specific binding member that is configured to preferentially bind to the test analyte; calibration probes conjugated with a second specific binding member that is configured to preferentially bind to a calibration analyte; and a lateral flow assay device on which the detection probes and calibration probes are disposed, the lateral flow assay device comprising a porous membrane, the porous membrane defining; a detection zone in which is immobilized a first receptive material, the first receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to the test analyte; an indicator zone in which is immobilized a second receptive material, the second receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to uncomplexed conjugated detection probes; and a calibration zone in which is immobilized a third receptive material, the third receptive material being configured to preferentially bind to the calibration analyte; wherein the lateral flow device further comprising a conjugate pad in fluid communication with the porous membrane and a sample pad that is positioned upstream from the conjugate pad, wherein the detection probes and calibration probes are disposed on the conjugate pad and wherein the calibration analyte is disposed on the sample pad. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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