Succinylated Jeffamine ED-2003 coated polycarbonate chips for low-cost analytical microarrays

Jonas Bemetz, Catharina Kober, Verena K. Meyer, Reinhard Niessner, Michael Seidel

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Abstract

Analytical microarrays feature great capabilities for simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple analytes in a single measurement. In this work, we present a rapid and simple method for bulk preparation of microarrays on polycarbonate sheets. Succinylated Jeffamine® ED-2003 was screen printed on polycarbonate sheets to create a polyfunctional shielding layer by baking at 100 °C. After microdispension of capture probes (antibodies, oligonucleotides, or small molecules) in a microarray format, chips were assembled with a flow cell from double-sided tape. It was shown that the shielding layer was firmly coated and suppressed unspecific binding of proteins. Universal applicability was demonstrated by transferring established flow-based chemiluminescence microarray measurement principles from glass slides to polycarbonate chips without loss of analytical performance. Higher chemiluminescence signals could be generated by performing heterogeneous asymmetric recombinase polymerase amplification on polycarbonate chips. Similar results could be shown for sandwich microarray immunoassays. Beyond that, lower inter- and intra-assay variances could be measured for the analysis of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1, strain Bellingham-1. Even surface regeneration of indirect competitive immunoassays was possible, achieving a limit of detection of 0.35 ng L −1 for enrofloxacin with polycarbonate microarray chips. Succinylated Jeffamine ED-2003 coated polycarbonate chips have great potential to replace microtiter plates by flow-based chemiluminescence microarrays for rapid analysis. Therefore, it helps analytical microarrays to advance into routine analysis and diagnostics. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1943-1955
Number of pages13
JournalAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume411
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Flow-through assays
  • Lab-on-foil
  • Microarray mass production
  • Polymer microarray

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