Quantitative Detection of Thyroid‐Stimulating Hormone in Patient Samples with a Nanomechanical Single‐Antibody Spectro‐Immunoassay

Author:

Zheng Peng1,Raj Piyush1,Wu Lintong1,Mizutani Takayuki2,Szabo Miklos2,Hanson William A.2,Barman Ishan134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD 21218 USA

2. Beckman Coulter Diagnostics – Immunoassay Business Unit 1000 Lake Hazeltine Dr Chaska MN 55318 USA

3. Department of Oncology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 21287 USA

4. The Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 21287 USA

Abstract

AbstractFunctional disorders of the thyroid remain a global challenge and have profound impacts on human health. Serving as the barometer for thyroid function, thyroid‐stimulating hormone (TSH) is considered the single most useful test of thyroid function. However, the prevailing TSH immunoassays rely on two types of antibodies in a sandwich format. The requirement of repeated incubation and washing further complicates the issue, making it unable to meet the requirements of the shifting public health landscape that demands rapid, sensitive, and low‐cost TSH tests. Herein, a systematic study is performed to investigate the clinical translational potential of a single antibody‐based biosensing platform for the TSH test. The biosensing platform leverages Raman spectral variations induced by the interaction between a TSH antigen and a Raman molecule‐conjugated TSH antibody. In conjunction with machine learning, it allows TSH concentrations in various patient samples to be predicted with high accuracy and precision, which is robust against substrate‐to‐substrate, intra‐substrate, and day‐to‐day variations. It is envisioned that the simplicity and generalizability of this single‐antibody immunoassay coupled with the demonstrated performance in patient samples pave the way for it to be widely applied in clinical settings for low‐cost detection of hormones, other molecular biomarkers, DNA, RNA, and pathogens.

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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