Luminescent immunoassays for quantitating analytes having a wide concentration range
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A method of detecting an analyte in a wide concentration range in a liquid sample, comprising the steps in the order of:
- (a) obtaining a probe having a first antibody immobilized on the tip of the probe, wherein the diameter of the tip surface area is ≦
5 mm;
(b) dipping the probe tip into a sample vessel containing a sample solution having an analyte to bind the analyte to the first antibody on the probe tip;
(c) dipping the probe tip into a reagent vessel containing a reagent solution comprising a reagent of a second antibody conjugated with a first member of a binding pair to bind the reagent to the analyte, wherein the first antibody and the second antibody are antibodies against the analyte;
(d) dipping the probe tip into a first washing vessel containing a first wash solution to wash the probe tip;
(e) dipping the probe tip into an amplification vessel containing an amplification solution comprising a second member of the binding pair conjugated with one or more luminescent labels, to form an immunocomplex of the analyte, the first antibody, the second antibody, and the first and the second members of the binding pair on the probe tip;
(f) dipping the probe tip into a second washing vessel containing a second wash solution to wash the probe tip;
(g) obtaining a first result by measuring a luminescent signal of the immunocomplex formed on the probe tip;
(h) dipping the probe tip of (g) without further processing into the same sample vessel and flowing the sample solution laterally in the sample vessel in a more favorable binding condition of a longer reaction time and/or more agitation than step (b), to bind additional analyte in the sample to the first antibody on the probe tip;
(i) repeating steps (c) to (f) 1-10 times to obtain a final immunocomplex; and
(j) obtaining a second result by measuring a luminescent signal of the final immunocomplex formed on the probe tip; and
(k) combining the first and the second results and analyzing the analyte concentration;
whereby the analyte is quantitated over the wide concentration range.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for quantitating an analyte having a wide range concentration in a single assay without having to dilute the sample and repeating the assay. The key feature of the invention is having two cycles of events including sample binding to probe, binding reactions, and detection. After the first cycle of binding and detecting, the probe is dipped into the same sample vessel to bind additional analyte in the sample vessel at a condition that is more favorable to binding than the condition in the first cycle.
-
Citations
18 Claims
-
1. A method of detecting an analyte in a wide concentration range in a liquid sample, comprising the steps in the order of:
-
(a) obtaining a probe having a first antibody immobilized on the tip of the probe, wherein the diameter of the tip surface area is ≦
5 mm;(b) dipping the probe tip into a sample vessel containing a sample solution having an analyte to bind the analyte to the first antibody on the probe tip; (c) dipping the probe tip into a reagent vessel containing a reagent solution comprising a reagent of a second antibody conjugated with a first member of a binding pair to bind the reagent to the analyte, wherein the first antibody and the second antibody are antibodies against the analyte; (d) dipping the probe tip into a first washing vessel containing a first wash solution to wash the probe tip; (e) dipping the probe tip into an amplification vessel containing an amplification solution comprising a second member of the binding pair conjugated with one or more luminescent labels, to form an immunocomplex of the analyte, the first antibody, the second antibody, and the first and the second members of the binding pair on the probe tip; (f) dipping the probe tip into a second washing vessel containing a second wash solution to wash the probe tip; (g) obtaining a first result by measuring a luminescent signal of the immunocomplex formed on the probe tip; (h) dipping the probe tip of (g) without further processing into the same sample vessel and flowing the sample solution laterally in the sample vessel in a more favorable binding condition of a longer reaction time and/or more agitation than step (b), to bind additional analyte in the sample to the first antibody on the probe tip; (i) repeating steps (c) to (f) 1-10 times to obtain a final immunocomplex; and (j) obtaining a second result by measuring a luminescent signal of the final immunocomplex formed on the probe tip; and (k) combining the first and the second results and analyzing the analyte concentration; whereby the analyte is quantitated over the wide concentration range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16)
-
-
12. A method of detecting an analyte in a wide concentration range in a liquid sample, comprising the steps in the order of:
-
(i) obtaining a probe having a first antibody immobilized on the tip of the probe, wherein the diameter of the tip surface area is ≦
5 mm;(ii) dipping the probe tip into a sample vessel containing a sample solution having an analyte to bind the analyte to the first antibody on the probe tip; (iii) dipping the probe tip into a reagent vessel containing a reagent solution comprising a second antibody conjugated with fluorescent labels, to form an immunocomplex of the analyte, the first antibody, and the second antibody, wherein the first antibody and the second antibody are antibodies against the analyte; (iv) dipping the probe tip into a washing vessel containing a wash solution to wash the probe tip; (v) obtaining a first result by measuring a luminescent signal of the first immunocomplex formed on the probe tip; (vi) dipping the probe tip of (v) without further processing into the same sample vessel and flowing the sample solution laterally in the sample vessel, in a more favorable binding condition of a longer reaction time and/or more agitation than step (ii), to bind additional analyte in the sample to the first antibody on the probe tip; (vii) repeating steps (iii) and (iv) to obtain a final immunocomplex; (viii) obtaining a second result by measuring the luminescent signal of the final immunocomplex formed on the probe tip; and (ix) combining the first and the second results and analyzing the analyte concentration; whereby the analyte is quantitated over a wide concentration range. - View Dependent Claims (13, 17, 18)
-
Specification