Competitive Immunoassays for the Detection of Small Molecules Using Single Molecule Arrays
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY | NOVEMBER 29, 2018
Wang X, Cohen L, Wang J and Walt DR
J Am Chem Soc. 2018 Nov 2
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b11185
ABSTRACT
Small molecule detection is important for many applications including clinical diagnostics, drug discovery, and measurements of environmental samples and agricultural products. Current techniques for small molecule detection suffer from various limitations including low analytical sensitivity and complex sample processing. Furthermore, due to their small size, small molecules are difficult to detect using an antibody pair in a traditional sandwich assay format. To overcome these limitations, we developed an ultra-sensitive competitive immunoassay for small molecule detection using Single Molecule Arrays (Simoa). We show that the competitive Simoa assay is approximately 50-fold more sensitive than the conventional ELISA. We performed theoretical calculations to determine the factors that influence the sensitivity of competitive Simoa assays and used them to achieve maximal sensitivity. We also demonstrate detection of small molecules in complex biological samples. We show that the competitive Simoa assay is a simple, fast, and highly sensitive approach for ultra-sensitive detection of small molecules.
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