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Current Neurovascular Research

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ISSN (Print): 1567-2026
ISSN (Online): 1875-5739

Research Article

Point of Care Test Technology Suitable for Early Detection and Monitoring of Ischemic Stroke

Author(s): Young Mi Lee*, Mi Jung Bae, Ye Seul Choi, Eunmi Lee , Junghwan Cho, Myung-Gwan Kim, Minh Tan Le, Thi Hong Duc Nguyen, Hyung Soo Han*, Nora Jee-Young Park and Gun Oh Chong

Volume 18, Issue 4, 2021

Published on: 30 November, 2021

Page: [409 - 414] Pages: 6

DOI: 10.2174/1567202618666211109103720

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Abstract

Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in adulthood worldwide. A simple and convenient diagnostic method is needed for monitoring high-risk patients for stroke. Few POCTs are available for stroke diagnosis. Soluble blood P-selectin is known as a biomarker for platelet aggregation. Increased expression of P-selectin is observed in coronary artery disease, acute myocardial infarction, stroke and peripheral arterial disease.

Objective: A simple method that can measure the increased expression of P-selectin in stroke patients is intended to be used for diagnosis or early detection and hospital monitoring of ischemic stroke.

Methods: Plasma proteins in blood were separated using a three-layered filter system. Quantum dot and antibody were conjugated to detect biomarkers present in plasma and then measured with a fluorescence spectrophotometer.

Results: The detection limit of soluble P-selectin confirmed by immunoassay was 1 ng/ul. In order to increase the sensitivity and simplify the reaction, the detection limit was measured to evaluate the sensitivity of the quantum dot labeled anti P-selectin antibody. As a result, P-selectin of 5 ng/ul or more showed saturation signal intensity, indicating the upper limit of detection, and 10 pg/ul was the lower limit of detection.

Conclusion: In this study, we proposed a three-layer filter membrane system that can separate biomarker- rich fractions from whole blood, simplifying the analysis process and improving sensitivity by using quantum dot-labeled antibodies to detect biomarkers. We hope that our system complements the advantages of POCT and can be applied to real clinical applications.

Keywords: Ischemic stroke, diagnosis, monitoring, point of care test, blood biomarker, quantum dot.


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