Systems, devices, and methods for amplifying signals of a lateral flow assay
Lateral flow assay devices, systems, and methods described herein detect analyte present in a sample in low quantity or at low concentration by amplifying a signal generated at a detection zone. The generated signal can exceed a detection threshold of a measurement system and increase the sensitivity of the lateral flow assay devices, systems, and methods. In one aspect, the lateral flow device includes a signal-amplification conjugate that binds to a complex bound to immobilized capture agent in the detection zone, causing a chain reaction of binding events in the detection zone that result in an amplification of the signal generated in the detection zone.
1 . A lateral flow assay device for detecting an analyte of interest in a sample comprising:
a first conjugate comprising a first label, an agent configured to specifically bind to the analyte of interest, and a first binding partner;
a second conjugate upstream of the first conjugate along a fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device, wherein the second conjugate comprises a second label and a second binding partner configured to specifically bind to the first binding partner, wherein the second binding partner is an antibody against the first binding partner, and wherein the first label and the second label are the same; and
a detection zone downstream of the first conjugate and the second conjugate along the fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device, the detection zone comprising an immobilized capture agent that specifically binds the analyte of interest.
2 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first conjugate is present in a sample receiving zone of the lateral flow assay device, or wherein the first conjugate is present in a first conjugate zone downstream of the sample receiving zone.
3 . The assay device of claim 2 , wherein the second conjugate is present in a buffer receiving zone upstream of the sample receiving zone, or wherein the second conjugate is present in a second conjugate zone downstream of the buffer receiving zone and upstream of the sample receiving zone.
4 . The assay device of claim 3 , further comprising:
a housing comprising a sample receiving well positioned laterally above or upstream of the first conjugate, a buffer well positioned laterally above or upstream of the second conjugate zone, and a read window accessible to the detection zone.
5 . The assay device of claim 4 , wherein the buffer well, the second conjugate zone, the sample receiving well, and the first conjugate zone are spatially separated along the fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device.
6 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first conjugate is configured to be solubilized and mobilized to the detection zone upon application of a fluid sample to the lateral flow assay device.
7 . The assay device of claim 6 , wherein the second conjugate is configured to be solubilized and mobilized to the detection zone after the first conjugate mobilizes to the detection zone.
8 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the agent configured to specifically bind to an analyte of interest is an antibody or antibody binding fragment that specifically binds the analyte of interest.
9 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first binding partner comprises biotin and the second binding partner comprises anti-biotin antibody.
10 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the analyte of interest is a biological or environmental substance of interest.
11 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the analyte of interest is an influenza virus.
12 . The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the influenza virus is influenza A virus, influenza B virus, or influenza C virus.
13 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the immobilized capture agent is an antibody or antibody binding fragment that specifically binds the analyte of interest.
14 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow path comprises a test strip, which comprises a nitrocellulose membrane.
15 . The assay device of claim 1 , further comprising a control zone comprising immobilized capture agent that specifically binds the first conjugate.
16 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second label is selected from the group consisting of a metal nanoparticle, a blue latex bead, a metal nanoparticle, a colored latex particle, a colored latex bead, a magnetic particle, a carbon nanoparticle, a quantum dot, an up converting phosphor, an organic fluorophore, a textile dye, an enzyme, and a liposome.
17 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first label and the second label comprise a gold nanoparticle.
18 . The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the first label and the second label are configured to generate an optical signal, a fluorescent signal, or a magnetic signal.
19 . A method of detecting an analyte of interest in a sample, comprising:
applying a sample to a lateral flow assay device comprising
a first conjugate comprising a first label, an agent configured to specifically bind to the analyte of interest, and a first binding partner;
a second conjugate upstream of the first conjugate along a fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device, wherein the second conjugate comprises a second label and a second binding partner configured to specifically bind to the first binding partner, wherein the second binding partner is an antibody against the first binding partner, and wherein the first label and the second label are the same; and
a detection zone downstream of the first conjugate and the second conjugate along the fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device, the detection zone comprising an immobilized capture agent that specifically binds the analyte of interest;
binding a complex to the immobilized capture agent in the detection zone, wherein the complex comprises analyte of interest bound to the first conjugate;
after binding the complex, releasing the second conjugate to flow along the fluid flow path of the lateral flow assay device;
binding the second conjugate to the complex bound in the detection zone; and
detecting a signal generated by the complex and the second conjugate bound in the detection zone, thereby detecting analyte of interest in the sample.
20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising binding first conjugate that has not bound to the analyte of interest to the second conjugate bound to the complex in the detection zone.
21 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the first label and the second label are configured to generate an optical signal, a fluorescent signal, or a magnetic signal.
22 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the second conjugate is released 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 second, 30 seconds, 35 seconds, 40 seconds, 45 seconds, 50 seconds, 55 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, 6 minutes, 7 minutes, 8 minutes, 9 minutes, or 10 minutes after applying a sample to the lateral flow device.
23 . The method of claim 19 , wherein binding a complex to the immobilized capture agent in the detection zone comprises:
labeling the analyte of interest with the first conjugate to form a complex; and
binding the complex to the immobilized capture agent in the detection zone.
24 . The method of claim 19 , wherein releasing the second conjugate comprises applying a buffer solution to the second conjugate or to a position on the lateral flow assay device upstream of the second conjugate.
25 . The method of claim 24 , wherein applying a buffer solution comprises pouring a buffer solution in a buffer receiving well positioned laterally above or upstream of the second conjugate.