Rapid Colorimetric Detection of Wound Infection with a Fluidic Paper Device

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Current procedures for the assessment of chronic wound infection are time-consuming and require complex instruments and trained personnel. The incidence of chronic wounds worldwide, and the associated economic burden, urge for simple and cheap point-of-care testing (PoCT) devices for fast on-site diagnosis to enable appropriate early treatment. The enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO), whose activity in infected wounds is about ten times higher than in non-infected wounds, appears to be a suitable biomarker for wound infection diagnosis. Herein, we develop a single-component foldable paper-based device for the detection of MPO in wound fluids. The analyte detection is achieved in two steps: (i) selective immunocapture of MPO, and (ii) reaction of a specific dye with the captured MPO, yielding a purple color with increasing intensity as a function of the MPO activity in infected wounds in the range of 20–85 U/mL. Ex vivo experiments with wound fluids validated the analytic efficiency of the paper-based device, and the results strongly correlate with a spectrophotometric assay.

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Hoyo, J., Bassegoda, A., Ferreres, G., Hinojosa-Caballero, D., Gutiérrez-Capitán, M., Baldi, A., … Tzanov, T. (2022). Rapid Colorimetric Detection of Wound Infection with a Fluidic Paper Device. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169129

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