TY - JOUR
T1 - Rapid diagnostic testing platform for iron and Vitamin A deficiency
AU - Lu, Zhengda
AU - O'Dell, Dakota
AU - Srinivasan, Balaji
AU - Rey, Elizabeth
AU - Wang, Ruisheng
AU - Vemulapati, Sasank
AU - Mehta, Saurabh
AU - Erickson, David
AU - Sommer, Alfred
N1 - Funding Information:
D.E. and S.M. acknowledge primary funding support for this effort from Nutrition International, formerly the Micronutrient Initiative. Some elements of the reader device were developed under National Science Foundation Award 1343058 as well as National Institutes of Health Award 1R01EB021331.
PY - 2017/12/19
Y1 - 2017/12/19
N2 - Micronutrient deficiencies such as those of Vitamin A and iron affect a third of the world's population with consequences such as night blindness, higher child mortality, anemia, poor pregnancy outcomes, and reduced work capacity. Many efforts to prevent or treat these deficiencies are hampered by the lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better targeting of interventions. In this work, we demonstrate a rapid diagnostic test and mobile enabled platform for simultaneously quantifying iron (ferritin), Vitamin A (retinolbinding protein), and inflammation (C-reactive protein) status. Our approach, enabled by combining multiple florescent markers and immunoassay approaches on a single test, allows us to provide accurate quantification in 15 min even though the physiological range of the markers of interest varies over five orders of magnitude. We report sensitivities of 88%, 100%, and 80% and specificities of 97%, 100%, and 97% for iron deficiency (ferritin <15 ng/mL or 32 pmol/L), Vitamin A deficiency (retinol-binding protein <14.7 μg/mL or 0.70 μmol/L) and inflammation status (C-reactive protein >3.0 μg/mL or 120 nmol/L), respectively. This technology is suitable for point-of-care use in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings and can be read either by a standard laptop computer or through our previously developed NutriPhone technology. If implemented as either a population-level screening or clinical diagnostic tool, we believe this platform can transform nutritional status assessment and monitoring globally.
AB - Micronutrient deficiencies such as those of Vitamin A and iron affect a third of the world's population with consequences such as night blindness, higher child mortality, anemia, poor pregnancy outcomes, and reduced work capacity. Many efforts to prevent or treat these deficiencies are hampered by the lack of adequate, accessible, and affordable diagnostic methods that can enable better targeting of interventions. In this work, we demonstrate a rapid diagnostic test and mobile enabled platform for simultaneously quantifying iron (ferritin), Vitamin A (retinolbinding protein), and inflammation (C-reactive protein) status. Our approach, enabled by combining multiple florescent markers and immunoassay approaches on a single test, allows us to provide accurate quantification in 15 min even though the physiological range of the markers of interest varies over five orders of magnitude. We report sensitivities of 88%, 100%, and 80% and specificities of 97%, 100%, and 97% for iron deficiency (ferritin <15 ng/mL or 32 pmol/L), Vitamin A deficiency (retinol-binding protein <14.7 μg/mL or 0.70 μmol/L) and inflammation status (C-reactive protein >3.0 μg/mL or 120 nmol/L), respectively. This technology is suitable for point-of-care use in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings and can be read either by a standard laptop computer or through our previously developed NutriPhone technology. If implemented as either a population-level screening or clinical diagnostic tool, we believe this platform can transform nutritional status assessment and monitoring globally.
KW - Fluorescence immunoassay
KW - Micronutrient deficiency diagnostics
KW - Multicolor lateral flow
KW - Point-of-care diagnostics
KW - Smartphone
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U2 - 10.1073/pnas.1711464114
DO - 10.1073/pnas.1711464114
M3 - Article
C2 - 29203653
AN - SCOPUS:85038857797
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 114
SP - 13513
EP - 13518
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 51
ER -