| Literature DB >> 23262480 |
Kyoung Min Lee1, Min Ho Lee, Chin Youb Chung, Woo Kyeong Seong, Sang Dae Lee, Moon Seok Park.
Abstract
Measuring bone turnover markers could detect early stages of osteoporosis and early responses to anti-osteoporotic treatments. Currently, commonly used bone turnover markers, N-telopeptides (NTx) and C-telopeptides (CTx), are measured using ELISA tests, which demands time and increases cost. Bone turnover markers need to be measured more easily for general use. Lateral flow-based immunoassay would be an appropriate method for this context. This study was performed to investigate the precision of a newly developed lateral flow-based immunoassay for measuring the urinary NTx and serum CTx, and their correlations with ELISA measurements. Urine NTx and serum CTx concentrations were determined by photoscan of newly developed strips, using a lateral flow-based immunoassay for 36 subjects (mean age 66.2 years, SD 7.5 years; four males and 32 females). Repeated measurement of urinary NTx and serum CTx were performed three times, using this technology for a precision test. The correlation of the lateral flow-based immunoassay with the ELISA measurements was analyzed. Precision of the newly developed lateral flow based immunoassay was 0.974 (ICC, 95% confidence interval, 0.955 to 0.986) and 0.995 (ICC, 95% confidence interval, 0.991 to 0.997) for urinary NTx and serum CTx, respectively. The correlation of lateral flow based immunoassay with ELISA was 0.913 for urinary NTx and 0.872 for serum CTx. These results suggest that measuring the urinary NTx and serum CTx, using a lateral flow-based immunoassay, is a relevant method for point-of-care testing and screening of bone resorption markers.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23262480 PMCID: PMC3574671 DOI: 10.3390/s130100165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Antisera from the five Balb/C mice test using direct ELISA. (a) microplates coated with BSA and (b) microplates coated with the BSA-conjugated peptide.
Figure 2.Schematic diagram of the sandwich lateral flow immunoassay strip.
Figure 3.The predetermined concentrations of testing antigen were pretested three times before measuring patients' serum samples. Upper band is control line and lower band is test line.
Figure 4.Strips measuring CTx 15 ng/mL was scanned by Image J and the concentration was calculated by comparing the control line and sample (test) line.
Figure 5.Selectivity test for the strips used. (a) normal serum and (b) serum spiked with target samples.
Demographic data and summary of measurements.
| N | 36 |
| Age (years) | 66.2 (SD 7.5) |
| Sex (M:F) | 4 : 32 |
| Measurements | |
| Serum CTx | 8.1 (3.1) ng/mL |
| Urine NTx | 121.6 (80.1) nmol BCE/mmol creatinine |
Data are presented as mean (SD); BCE: Bone Collagen Equivalence.
Figure 6.Regression graph of urinary NTx. Transverse axis represents optical density changes from lateral flow based immunoassay and vertical axis ELISA measurement.
Figure 7.Regression graph of serum CTx. Transverse axis represents optical density changes from lateral flow based immunoassay and vertical axis ELISA measurement.