Immunoseparating strip

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Inventors

Olson, John D.

Application #

787997

Filed

Nov-5-1991

Published

Nov-9-1993

Current US Class

422/56
435/7.91
435/7.93
435/970
435/975
436/501
436/514
436/518
436/541
436/810

International Classes

G01N 033/538; G01N 033/543; G01N 033/548

Field of Search

422/56 435/7.91 435/7.93 435/970 435/975 436/501 436/514 436/518 436/530 436/541 436/810 436/815 436/816

Assignee

Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc. (Palo Alto, CA)

Examiners

Saunders; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leitereg; Theodore J.

US Patent References

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4806311   Multizone analytic...
4861711   Sheet-like diagnosti...
5085987   Immunoseparating...

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Other References

E. Uhlein, Rompps Chemical Dictionary, vol. 2, pp. 399-400 (translated to English).

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Abstract
A method and device for determining the presence of an analyte in a sample suspected of containing the analyte is disclosed. The method involves contacting a test solution containing the sample, an antibody for the analyte, and a conjugate of the analyte and a label with a contact portion of a piece of bibulous material capable of being traversed in at least one direction by the test solution through capillary action. The bibulous material contains a first receptor capable of binding to said conjugate. The first receptor is non-diffusively bound to a situs on the bibulous material separate from the contact portion. The bibulous material further contains a second receptor capable of binding the antibody to the analyte between the situs and the contact portion. The second receptor is non-diffusively bound to the bibulous material. At least a portion of the test solution is allowed to traverse the bibulous material by capillary action and thereby contact the situs. The situs is examined for the presence of the conjugate. To this end, the situs can be exposed to a signal producing means capable of interacting with the label to produce a signal in relation to the amount of analyte in the test solution. The signal produced at the situs is then detected.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for determining the presence of an analyte that is capable of binding specifically to an antibody in a test solution comprised of binding specifically to an antibody in a test solution comprised of an antibody for said analyte, a conjugate of said analyte and a label, and a sample suspected of containing said analyte, said device comprising:

a piece of biblulous material capable of traversal by said test solution by capillary migration, said bibulous material having a contact portion for contacting said test solution and

a first receptor for said conjugate non-diffusively bound to a situs on said bibulous material separated from said contact portion, the surface area of said situs being less than that of said bibulous material, said bibulous material further containing a second receptor capable of binding said antibody non-diffusively bound to said bibulous material at least at a portion thereof between said situs and said contact portion wherein said label is an enzyme and a second enzyme is bound to said bibulous material at least at said situs, the enzymes being related in that the product of one enzyme is the substrate for the other.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The ability to employ naturally occurring receptors or antibodies directed to specific compounds in assaying for the presence of a compound of interest has created a burgeoning immunoassay business. In each of the assays, a homologous pair of specific binding pair ("sbp") members, usually an immunological pair, involving a ligand and a receptor (antiligand) is involved, wherein one of the sbp members is labeled with a label which provides a detectible signal. The immunoassay methodology results in a distribution of the signal label between signal label bound in a complex of the sbp members and unbound signal label. The differentiation between bound and unbound signal label can be as a result of physical separation of bound from unbound signal label or modulation of the detectible signal between bound and unbound signal label.

For the most part, immunoassays have been directed to quantitative determination of a wide variety of compounds of interest in clinical laboratories requiring relatively sophisticated equipment and careful technique. Immunoassays have found less extensive commercial application where semi-quantitative or qualitative results would be acceptable and the determination would involve non-laboratory personnel, such as in a home or a medical practitioner's office. Even in the clinical laboratory, simple and rapid screening tests employing inexperienced personnel could serve to provide substantial economies.
 
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