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Portable Fluorescence Microarray Reader-Enabled Biomarker Panel Detection System for Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Lupus Nephritis

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Publisher MDPI
Date 2025 Mar 6
PMID 40047601
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Point-of-care (POC) testing has revolutionized diagnostics by providing rapid, accessible solutions outside traditional laboratory settings. However, many POC systems lack the sensitivity or multiplexing capability required for complex diseases. This study introduces an LED-based fluorescence reader designed for POC applications, enabling multiplex detection of lupus nephritis (LN) biomarkers using a biomarker microarray (BMA) slide. The reader integrates an LED excitation source, neutral density (ND) filters for precise intensity control, and onboard image processing with Gaussian smoothing and centroid thresholding to enhance signal detection and localization. Five LN biomarkers (VSIG4, OPN, VCAM1, ALCAM, and TNFRSF1B) were assessed, and performance was validated against a Genepix laser-based scanner. The LED reader demonstrated strong correlation coefficients (r = 0.96-0.98) with the Genepix system for both standard curves and patient samples, achieving robust signal-to-noise ratios and reproducibility across all biomarkers. The multiplex format reduced sample volume and allowed simultaneous analysis of multiple biomarkers. These results highlight the reader's potential to bridge the gap between laboratory-grade precision and POC accessibility. By combining portability, cost-effectiveness, and high analytical performance, this fluorescence reader provides a practical solution for POC diagnostics, particularly in resource-limited settings, improving the feasibility of routine monitoring and early intervention for diseases requiring comprehensive biomarker analysis.

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