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One-Step Detection of Vancomycin in Whole Blood Using the Lateral Flow Immunoassay.


ABSTRACT: Vancomycin (VAN) is an effective antibiotic against Gram-positive bacteria and the first-line therapy to prevent and treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and severe infections. However, low concentrations of VAN can result in resistant strains. High doses of VAN can cause nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity; thus, VAN is a representative drug for which drug monitoring is recommended. Several methods have been proposed to detect VAN. Among them, lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) have advantages, such as simple and user-friendly operation, low sample volume requirement, and cost effectiveness. In this study, we developed an LFIA capable of rapid on-site detection such that the VAN concentration in plasma could be monitored within 20 min by a one-step detection process using whole blood without plasma separation. VAN can be detected in whole blood over a wide range of concentrations (20-10,000 ng/mL), and the LFIA reported here has a detection limit of 18 ng/mL. The applicability of the developed LFIA compared to the results of measuring VAN with a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit showed a satisfactory correlation (Spearman's rho, ρ = 0.891). Therefore, the developed LFIA enables rapid and wide-range VAN detection in whole blood and can aid in drug monitoring to evaluate patients' responses to treatment.

SUBMITTER: Jung Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10968287 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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One-Step Detection of Vancomycin in Whole Blood Using the Lateral Flow Immunoassay.

Jung Yugyung Y   Kim Seonjong S   Kim Min-Gon MG   Lee Young-Eun YE   Shin Myung-Geun MG   Yang Sung S  

Biosensors 20240229 3


Vancomycin (VAN) is an effective antibiotic against Gram-positive bacteria and the first-line therapy to prevent and treat methicillin-resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA) and severe infections. However, low concentrations of VAN can result in resistant strains. High doses of VAN can cause nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity; thus, VAN is a representative drug for which drug monitoring is recommended. Several methods have been proposed to detect VAN. Among them, lateral flow immunoassays (LF  ...[more]

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