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Paper-Based Analytical Devices for Accurate Assessment of Transferrin Saturation in Diagnosed Clinical Samples from Ischemic Stroke Patients

Silvia Dortéz, Núria DeGregorio‐Rocasolano, Mónica Millán, Teresa Gasull, Agustín G. Crevillén, Alberto Escarpa

2023Analytical Chemistry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide For the first time, a paper-based analytical device (PAD) was developed for the assessment of transferrin saturation (TSAT), which is defined as the ratio between iron bound to transferrin (Tf) and the total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) of Tf. Both parameters were simultaneously measured on the same PAD using ferrozine as a chromophore and a smartphone as the color reader. To this end, Tf was first isolated from serum using anti-Tf immunomagnetic beads to ensure that only the Tf-bound iron was measured, improving the selectivity and accuracy of TSAT assessment. To demonstrate the practical utility of the device, it was validated by analyzing a certified reference material, showing excellent accuracy ( E r < 4%) and good precision (RSD ≤ 6%). Finally, 18 diagnosed serum samples from ischemic stroke patients were analyzed by this approach, and the results were compared with those obtained by urea-PAGE, showing not only an excellent correlation ( r = 0.93, p < 0.05) but that the PAD approach has become statistically identical to the free-interference urea-PAGE. In comparison with the slow, tedious, and non-miniaturized-PAGE, this PAD approach exhibited attractive characteristics such as low cost, disposability, and connectivity, showing great potential for future point-of-care testing, especially in developing countries and/or remote areas, where access to medical or clinical facilities is limited.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryTransferrin saturationTransferrinSerum ironSaturation (graph theory)BiochemistryCombinatoricsMathematicsHemoglobinFerritinSerum ferritinBiosensors and Analytical DetectionAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesIron Metabolism and Disorders