(472e) Clinically Appropriate Implementation of Polymerization-Based Amplification in Molecular Diagnostics
AIChE Annual Meeting
2012
2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
Biomaterials for Biosensing
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - 1:42pm to 2:00pm
Polymerization-based amplification (PBA) has recently emerged as a promising signal amplification technique for use in molecular diagnostic devices. This technique couples polymerization reactions to biological binding events, and cross-linked hydrogel polymers serve as an amplified readout to report on the number of binding events without the requirement of expensive reagents or instrumentation. An initiator-functionalized binding partner for the analyte molecule of interest and aqueous monomers that react to form a cross-linked hydrogel are the key chemical components of PBA, and light has been demonstrated as a convenient input of energy to trigger a polymerization reaction that reports on binding events. This talk will address the problem of oxygen inhibition, and we will present a solution that allows practical implementation of PBA in molecular diagnostic devices. Advances include reaction in an air environment (30-100 s) and uncompromised sensitivity in comparison with previous PBA results obtained with inert gas purging and twenty-minute reaction times. In addition, tolerance for complex analyte solutions will be demonstrated with examples in the area of cancer diagnostics.
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