One-step lateral flow nonbibulous assay

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Inventors

Pawlak, Catherine
Pronovost, Allan D.
Goins, Keren

Application #

486807

Filed

Jun-7-1995

Published

Jun-23-1998

Current US Class

422/56
422/61
435/7.25
435/7.5
436/510
436/514
436/520
436/525
436/532
436/533
436/534
436/535
436/548
436/807
436/810
436/814
436/829

International Classes

G01N 033/76; G01N 033/543; G01N 033/531; G01N 033/566

Field of Search

422/56 422/61 436/510 436/514 436/520 436/525 436/532 436/533 436/534 436/535 436/807 436/810 436/829 436/548 436/814 435/7.25 435/7.5

Assignee

Quidel Corporation (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Woodward; Michael P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morrison & Foerster

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Catalog Product Brochure for hCG Urine Test, Pacific, Biotech, Inc., San Diego, CA, 3 pp. total. Catalog Product Brochrue for Clearview Strep A Test, Sequoia-Turner Corporation, Mountain View, CA, 2 pp. total. Catalog Product Brochure for Clearview hCG Test, Sequoia-Turner Corporation, Mountain View, CA, 2 pp. total. Catalog Product Brochure for hCG Urine Plus Test, Abbot Laboratories, Abbott, IL, 3 pp. total. Catalog Product Brochure for Clearview Chlamydia Test Kit, Clearview and Unipath, 3 pp. total. Catalog Product Brochure for (EPT) Early Pregnancy Test Kit, Parke-Davis, Morris Palms, NJ, 2 pp. total.

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Abstract
A particularly efficient design for a nonbibulous lateral flow one step assay for an analyte in a biological sample is disclosed. In the improved device of the invention, three zones which are in nonbibulous lateral flow contact are employed: a sample receiving zone, a labeling zone, and a capture zone. The sample containing analyte is carried through the labeling zone and interacts with an assay label comprising visible moieties, preferably particles, which are coupled to specific binding reagent for analyte or to a competitor with analyte for a capture reagent. The flow continues into the capture zone where the visible moieties to which analyte or competitor are coupled are captured. Excess fluid is absorbed into an absorbent zone in contact with the capture zone. A positive result is obtained by visualizing the visible moieties in the capture zone. An additional improvement comprises obtaining the nonbibulous lateral flow by converting a bibulous support to a nonbibulous support through coating with a blocking agent, such a methylated BSA. Control label comprising visible moieties (preferably, visually distinguishable from those of the assay label) may also be included in the labeling zone and captured in a separate control portion of the capture zone to verify that the flow of liquid is as expected.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An assay device for detection of the presence or absence of an analyte in a liquid sample,

wherein all dissolved or dispersed components of said assay flow through the device at substantially equal rates

wherein the assay comprises the binding of at least a portion of the analyte to a specific binding partner for said analyte,

wherein said assay device comprises four separately prepared elements in lateral flow contact, said elements consisting essentially of:

(a) a sample receiving zone comprising a lyophilized solid support matrix which conducts nonbibulous lateral flow of the liquid sample, said sample receiving zone being in nonbibulous lateral flow contact with



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to immunological and related assay methods and apparatus, especially to those for testing biological samples using sandwich or competitive assays.

BACKGROUND ART

The literature on various forms of specific binding assays, especially immunoassays, is extensive and commercial products are numerous. A large number of simplified and conveniently packaged assays are currently marketed, and patent protection has been sought for a large number of these.

Of particular interest in connection with the invention herein are those assays which are conducted using a lateral flow protocol. U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,522 issued 24 Jul. 1990, incorporated herein by reference, sets forth citations which describe such devices and methods. This patent itself is directed to a lateral flow device which relies on a nonbibulous support to conduct liquids from one portion of the device to another. The present invention represents an improvement on this method and device wherein nonbibulous lateral flow is used to conduct visible moieties, especially labeled particles, e.g., dyed latex, red blood cells or liposomes capable of reacting with analyte or a competitor thereto into a capture zone for detection, using a bibulous support made nonbibulous by treatment with a blocking agent. The result is a one-step assay which can be conducted in a very short period of time (typically, within 60 seconds), and wherein the readout is usually available instantaneously upon the sample contacting a capture zone.
 
  A particularly efficient design for a nonbibulous lateral flow one step assay for an analyte in a biological sample is disclosed. In the improved device...  An assay technique for qualitative and quantitative detection of a chemcial, biochemical or biological detection of a chemical, biochemical or biological...