POINT OF CARE BLOOD ANALYSIS SYSTEMS Paige Fischer and Andy Jacobson.

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POINT OF CARE BLOOD ANALYSIS SYSTEMS Paige Fischer and Andy Jacobson

PROPOSAL  Platform that utilizes both microfluidic and lateral flow technology  Allow for several different blood analysis tests to be evaluated at once  Faster, more accurate, and robust results  Devices could be modified to work in different medical arenas  Needs of developing and developed world can be met

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY  $13.7 billion per year industry in 2010  Annual growth of 8 to 9% predicted to 2016  Central Testing Facilities annual cost is $50 billion  $13 per device cost  Building opportunity  Main device development for the developing world  To increase prosperity possibly develop an at home diagnostic test for the developed world References [2]

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BENEFITS  Electricity and running water  Transport and Storage  Waste disposable  Calibration CHALLENGES  World healthcare improvement  Better understanding of diseases  Better use of existing technologies Yager, P., et al. Microfluidic diagnostic technologies for global public health. Nature. Vol. 422 no. 27, , 2006.

DEVICE TECHNOLOGY  Separate RBCs from plasma  Filtration Trenches  Diameter= 2mm  Inlet Channel height= 80 μ m  Trench Depth= 2mm  Material- Plastic  Vacuum  Tests take between 10 and 30 minutes  Decreases costs through optimization Dimov, I., et al. Stand-alone self-powered integrated microfluidic blood analysis system. Lab on a Chip. Vol. 11, no. 5, , 2010.

DISEASES  Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)  Hepatitis B  Tuberculosis  Syphilis  Malaria Yager, P., et al. Microfluidic diagnostic technologies for global public health. Nature. Vol. 422 no. 27, , 2006.

LATERAL FLOW TEST STRIP  Conjugation of Particles  Conjugate Pad  Test Strip  Absorbent pad Lou, S., et al. A gold nanoparticle-based immunochromatographic assay: The influence of nanoparticulate size. The Royal Society of Chemistry. Vol 137,

DEVICE Lateral Flow Test Strips Trenches for RBC separation Sample Entrance 7cm 5cm  Our device would be designed to be small and easy to use.

REAGENTS DiseaseReagent Needed for Detection Type of Reagent HIVGp36 and Gp41Peptides Hepatitis BAnti-HbsAGSurface antibody TuberculosisAnti-MPB64Monoclonal antibody SyphilisT. pallidum recombinant antigen p15, p17, p47 Recombinant antigen MalariaAnti-pfHRP2Monoclonal antibody

CONJUGATE PARTICLES  Colloidal gold nanoparticles  Stable, sensitive, and uniform shape and size  Small size, high sensitivity, and robust manufacturing methods  Surface easily modified  Size and concentration  Depends on assay specifications  Larger size better affinity  Smaller size faster running speed  40nm colloidal gold nanoparticles Rowles, Darren. Gold Colloid and Its Applications. BBInternational.

CONJUGATE PAD  Transport  Reagents and sample  Properties of an Effective Pad  Low non-specific binding  Consistent flow characteristics  Consistent bed volume  Hydrophilic  Common Materials  Glass fibers  Cellulose fibers  Polymers  Blocking Agents

TEST STRIP  Purpose  Properties of an Effective Strip  Capillary flow rate  Porosity  Material  Nitrocellulose membrane  Test Line  Pure antibodies  Control Line  Anti-mouse goat protein

ABSORBENT PAD  Purpose  Increase total volume entering the test strip  Wash unbound particles away from test and control lines  Materials  Cellulose Fibers  Thickness  Compressibility  Manufacturability  Uniformity in Bed Volume

SAMPLE AMOUNT  5 to 7 μL per test strip  μL per device Li, Chen-Zhong, et al., Paper based point-of-care testing disc for multiplex whole cell bacteria analysis. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 26, 2011.

ALTERNATIVE DESIGN  Nitrocellulose membranes attached to round plastic support disc  One sample loading pad with each strip having own absorbent pad  Several different design options  Can adjust for smaller sample volumes  Currently designed for three devices Li, Chen-Zhong, et al., Paper based point-of-care testing disc for multiplex whole cell bacteria analysis. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 26, 2011.

ECONOMICS $/deviceAmount/ device ( μ g)Cost/year, m$/yr Disease Reagents Goat anti-mouse IgG Gold nanoparticles μ L3.402 Pad Elements Manufacturing Cost Additional Chemicals Total Cost  Each device requires very small amounts of material creating minimal costs

ECONOMICS  These economic conditions allow Sanguis to make a profit while selling devices for a minimal margin. Cost/Profit Equipment Cost37.7m$ FCI20.69m$ Price per device$13.00 Margin per device$1.26 NPV036.28m$ NPV m$ IRR20%

510(K) CLEARANCES  New Device  Must be equivalent to a device already placed onto the market  Must be safe and effective  Steps  Pick ‘predicate device’  Obtain data that device preforms at the same level as ‘predicate device’  Submit all data and design specifications to FDA  Must be submitted 90 days prior to release

FUNDING  Red Cross  Grants (University Setting)  Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)  Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease

QUESTIONS??

REFERENCES  [1] Lauks, I. R., Microfabricated Biosensors and Microanalytical Systems for Blood Analysis. Accounts of Chemical Research. Vol. 31, no. 5,  [2] “Espicom.” 4 May [Online]. [Accessed September 2012]  [3] Yager, P., et al. Microfluidic diagnostic technologies for global public health. Nature. Vol. 422 no. 27, ,  [4] Dimov, I., et al. Stand-alone self-powered integrated microfluidic blood analysis system. Lab on a Chip. Vol. 11, no. 5, ,  [5] Piccolo Basic Metabolic Panel Plus Disc. Abaxis, Inc. Union City,CA  [6] Tanumihardjo, S., Biomarkers of vitamin A status: what do they mean?. World Health Organization  [7] Abe, C., Hirano, K., Tomiyama, T., Simple and Rapid Identification of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex by Immunochromatographic Assay Using Anti-MPB64 Monoclonal Antibodies. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. Vol. 37, no. 11,  [8] Greenwald, J., et al. A Rapid Review of Rapid HIV Antibody Tests. Boston Medical Center: Current Infectious Disease Reports  [9] RDT Info PATH. 6 Nov  [10] World Health Organization Nov  [11] Measles Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 6 Nov  [12] Rapid tests. Indicia Biotechnology. 6 Nov  [13] Nanoprobes.com Nov  [14] Seal, J., Braven, H., Wallace, P. Point-of-care nucleic acid lateral-flow tests. IVD Technology  [15] Weiss, A. Concurrent engineering for lateral-flow diagnostics. IVD Technology  [16] Home-Bio-Test.com Nov  [17] Cliawaived.com Nov  [18] Prospec Protein Specialisits Nov  [19] Lou, S., et al. A gold nanoparticle-based immunochromatographic assay: The influence of nanoparticulate size. The Royal Society of Chemistry. Vol 137,