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Accelerating the optimization of vertical flow assay performance guided by a rational systematic model-based approach

Authors :
Dousabel M.Y. Tay
Seunghyeon Kim
Yining Hao
Emma H. Yee
Huan Jia
Sydney M. Vleck
Makaya Chilekwa
Joel Voldman
Hadley D. Sikes
Source :
Biosensorsbioelectronics. 222
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have shown to be instrumental in healthcare and disease control. However, they have been plagued by many inefficiencies in the laborious empirical development and optimization process for the attainment of clinically relevant sensitivity. While various studies have sought to model paper-based RDTs, most have relied on continuum-based models that are not necessarily applicable to all operation regimes, and have solely focused on predicting the specific interactions between the antigen and binders. It is also unclear how the model predictions may be utilized for optimizing assay performance. Here, we propose a streamlined and simplified model-based framework, only relying on calibration with a minimal experimental dataset, for the acceleration of assay optimization. We show that our models are capable of recapitulating experimental data across different formats and antigen-binder-matrix combinations. By predicting signals due to both specific and background interactions, our facile approach enables the estimation of several pertinent assay performance metrics such as limit-of-detection, sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio and difference. We believe that our proposed workflow would be a valuable addition to the toolset of any assay developer, regardless of the amount of resources they have in their arsenal, and aid assay optimization at any stage in their assay development process.

Details

ISSN :
18734235
Volume :
222
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biosensorsbioelectronics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56d2596eb9f192be45e546c8a144aedf