Congratulations to Jane Ru Choi, Jie Hu,
Shangsheng Feng, Wan Abu Bakar Wan Abas, Belinda Pingguan-Murphy , Feng Xu, their
article “Sensitive biomolecule detection in lateral flow assay with a portable
temperature–humidity control device” in Biosensors and Bioelectronics has been
selected to feature in Elsevier’s forthcoming summer chemistry collection. It
will be given promotional free access until 31 December and will be included in
an Elsevier Connect article, due to be published at the end of last month
(draft attached).
Lateral flow assays (LFAs) have currently
attracted broad interest for point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, but their
application has been restricted by poor quantification and limited sensitivity.
While the former has been currently solved to some extent by the development of
handheld or smartphone-based readers, the latter has not been addressed fully,
particularly the potential influences of environmental conditions (e.g.,
temperature and relative humidity (RH)), which have not yet received serious
attention. The present study reports the use of a portable temperature–humidity
control device to provide an optimum environmental requirement for sensitivity
improvement in LFAs, followed by quantification by using a smartphone. We found
that a RH beyond 60% with temperatures of 55–60 °C and 37–40 °C produced
optimum nucleic acid hybridization and antigen–antibody interaction in LFAs,
respectively representing a 10-fold and 3-fold signal enhancement over ambient
conditions (25 °C, 60% RH). We envision that in the future the portable device
could be coupled with a fully integrated paper-based sample-to-answer biosensor
for sensitive detection of various target analytes in POC settings.