A versatile CRISPR/Cas12a-based sensitivity amplifier suitable for commercial HRP-based ELISA kits

•A CRISPR/Cas12a-based recipe for a broadly applicable ELISA sensitivity amplification.•Capable of integrated into commercial HRP-based ELISA kit without changing the original reagents or setup.•A possible solution to rapidly deliver a user-friendly and affordable sensitivity amplifier to end-users....

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description •A CRISPR/Cas12a-based recipe for a broadly applicable ELISA sensitivity amplification.•Capable of integrated into commercial HRP-based ELISA kit without changing the original reagents or setup.•A possible solution to rapidly deliver a user-friendly and affordable sensitivity amplifier to end-users.•A hybrid single strand DNA oligo and antibody conjugate targeting the HRP enzyme.•2 orders of magnitude increase in sensitivity of a commercial HRP-based ELISA kit for IFN-γ detection. The collateral cleavage function is only a corollary of programmable nuclease activity of certain Cas effectors, such as Cas12 and Cas13, but it can be utilised to amplify fluorescence signals in various CRISPR/Cas-based biosensing systems. In this work, this special signal amplification capability of CRISPR/Cas12a ribonucleoproteins has been employed to increase the sensitivity of a broad class of commercial ELISA systems with undisclosed chemistry except for the use of horseradish peroxidase (HRP), a common signal reporting molecule. We demonstrated that such ELISA systems with HRP on the detection antibody, can be amplified by 2 orders of magnitude using an example commercial IFN-γ ELISA kit where the detection limit was decreased from 312.5 pg/mL to 1.2 pg/mL. The detection range was simultaneously increased from 2 orders to 3 orders of magnitude. Our CRISPR/Cas12a-based ELISA Sensitivity Amplifier (CES-Amplifier) approach is based on a hybrid single strand DNA oligo and antibody conjugate targeting the HRP enzyme. The CES-Amplifier can be directly integrated into commercial ELISA kits to replace their original last step, without any additional changes of the ELISA kit reagents or setup. In this way, our CES-Amplifier provides a versatile and affordable approach for expanding CRISPR/Cas-based biosensing to a wide range of non-nucleic acid analytes.
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CRISPR
CRISPR/Cas
ELISA
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Immunoassay
Nuclease
Nucleic acids
Peroxidase
Reagents
Sensitivity
Signal amplification
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