Supersensitive time-resolved immunofluorometric assay of free prostate-specific antigen with nanoparticle label technology

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Background: The extreme specific activity of the long-lifetime fluorescent europium(III) chelate nanoparticles and the enhanced monovalent binding affinity of multivalent nanoparticle-antibody bioconjugates are attractive for noncompetitive immunoassay. Methods: We used a noncompetitive, two-step immunoassay design to measure free prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Europium(III) chelate nanoparticles (107 nm in diameter) were coated with a monoclonal anti-PSA antibody (intrinsic affinity, 6 × 109 L/mol). The nanoparticle-antibody bioconjugates had an average of 214 active binding sites per particle and a monovalent binding affinity of 7 × 1010 L/mol. The assay was performed in a low-fluorescence microtitration well passively coated with an another monoclonal anti-PSA antibody (affinity, 2 × 1010 L/mol), and the europium(III) fluorescence was measured directly from the bottom of the well by a standard time-resolved microtitration plate fluorometer. Results: The detection limit (mean + 2 SD) was 0.040 ng/L (7.3 × 105 molecules/mL), and the dynamic detection range covered four orders of magnitude in a 3-h total assay time. The imprecision (CV) over the whole assay range was 2-10%. The detection limit of the assay was limited by the fractional nonspecific binding of the bioconjugate to the solid phase (0.05%), which was higher than the nonspecific binding of the original antibody (<0.01%). Conclusions: The sensitivity of the new assay is equal to that of the ambient-analyte, microspot immunoassay and will be improved by use of optimized, high binding-site density nanoparticle-antibody bioconjugates with reduced nonspecific binding and improved monovalent binding affinity. © 2001 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

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Soukka, T., Paukkunen, J., Härmä, H., Lönnberg, S., Lindroos, H., & Lövgren, T. (2001). Supersensitive time-resolved immunofluorometric assay of free prostate-specific antigen with nanoparticle label technology. Clinical Chemistry, 47(7), 1269–1278. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/47.7.1269

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