Amperometric magnetoimmunoassay for the determination of lipoprotein(a)

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Kaçar, C., Torrente-Rodríguez, R.M., Pedrero, M. et al. Amperometric magnetoimmunoassay for the determination of lipoprotein(a). Microchim Acta 182, 1457–1464 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00604-015-1472-1

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A highly sensitive amperometric magnetoimmunoassay for rapid determination of lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)), an important predictor of cardiovascular disease risk, in human serum, is described. It uses a sandwich configuration involving selective capture antibody [antiLp(a)] and biotinylated detector antibody [biotinantiLp(a)], and a streptavidin-HRP conjugate on carboxymodified magnetic beads (HOOC-MBs). The resulting MBs bearing the sandwiched immunoconjugates were captured by a magnet placed under the working electrode surface of a disposable screen-printed carbon electrode and the extent of the affinity reaction was monitored amperometrically at −0.20 V (vs a silver pseudo-reference electrode) in the presence of hydroquinone as an electron transfer mediator and upon addition of H2O2 as the enzyme substrate. The method exhibited a wide linear response range (from 0.01 to 0.5 μgmL−1), a detection limit of 4 ng mL−1, and an excellent selectivity over other serum components. The utility of the immunoassay was demonstrated by analyzing a reference serum containing a certified quantity of Lp(a). The performance of this magnetoimmunoassay compares favorably to that of an integrated amperometric immunoassay described earlier.

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