1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a developed-color measurement apparatus and method for performing quantitative or qualitative measurement about an analyte in a sample solution.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many devices that easily and quickly perform a test about an analyte have been developed in recent years. In the devices, a sample solution that may contain the analyte is supplied to a test strip, and test about the analyte is performed by immunochromatography to test in-vitro diagnostic reagents, toxic substances and the like (please refer, for example, to International Patent Publication No. 2007/007849 (Patent Document 1)). For example, a sample solution is obtained by mixing a sample in which an analyte (for example, an antigen) may be present to a labeled second antibody that specifically binds to the analyte, and the sample solution is developed on an insoluble carrier made of porous material, and on which a first antibody that specifically binds to the analyte is immobilized in a specific area (test line). Then, an antigen-antibody reaction between the analyte and the first antibody and an antigen-antibody reaction between the analyte and the second antibody occur on the test line, and the test line becomes a color developed state as the test line is colored or a change in color occurs on the test line. Quantitative measurement as to whether the analyte is present in the sample solution or qualitative measurement (negative/positive) is performed by observing the color developed state of this test line.
Further, a method has been proposed to improve the reliability of measurement by developing a washing liquid on a test line and the vicinity of the test line (background), thereby removing labels in the background. Accordingly, a noise component is reduced, and an S/N ratio is improved (please refer, for example, to Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2009-216695 (Patent Document 2)).
In the method for improving the signal-to-noise ratio by developing the washing liquid, the reliability of measurement may improve. However, since a washing step is required before each measurement, a long time is needed for measurement.
In view of the foregoing circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide a developed-color measurement apparatus and method that can achieve both the reliability of measurement and reduction in time for measurement.
A developed-color measurement apparatus of the present invention includes a light source that outputs excitation light that excites a fluorescent label, a judgment means that detects a fluorescence emission state of a fluorescent label captured, through an analyte, in a test area of a test strip including an insoluble carrier in which the test area that reacts to the analyte contained in a sample solution is formed, while the excitation light is output to the test area, and performs, based on a result of the detection, judgment as to whether the analyte is present in the sample solution, a washing liquid supply means that supplies a washing liquid for washing the test area and the vicinity of the test area to the test strip, and a control means that controls the judgment means and the washing liquid supply means in such a manner that the judgment as to whether the analyte is present in the sample solution is performed after the sample solution has been supplied to the test strip but before the test area and the vicinity of the test area are washed, and if the analyte is detected, the judgment ends, but if the analyte is not detected, the judgment is performed again after the test area and the vicinity of the test area are washed.
In the developed-color measurement apparatus of the present invention, it is desirable that the judgment means detects a fluorescence emission state of the test area and a fluorescence emission state of the vicinity of the test area, and judges that the analyte is present in the test strip if a difference between a detection value in the test area and a detection value in the vicinity of the test area exceeds a predetermined threshold. In that case, it is desirable that a threshold in the judgment after washing is set greater than a threshold in the judgment before washing.
Further, it is desirable that the fluorescent label is a semiconductor nanoparticle or nanoparticles.
A developed-color measurement method of the present invention is a developed-color measurement method in a developed-color measurement apparatus including a light source that outputs excitation light that excites a fluorescent label, a judgment means that detects a fluorescence emission state of a fluorescent label captured, through an analyte, in a test area of a test strip including an insoluble carrier in which the test area that reacts to the analyte contained in a sample solution is formed, while the excitation light is output to the test area, and performs, based on a result of the detection, judgment as to whether the analyte is present in the sample solution, and a washing liquid supply means that supplies a washing liquid for washing the test area and the vicinity of the test area to the test strip. Further, the judgment as to whether the analyte is present in the sample solution is performed after the sample solution has been supplied to the test strip but before the test area and the vicinity of the test area are washed, and if the analyte is detected, the judgment ends, but if the analyte is not detected, the judgment is performed again after the test area and the vicinity of the test area are washed.
In the developed-color measurement method of the present invention, when the judgment means detects a fluorescence emission state of the test area and a fluorescence emission state of the vicinity of the test area, and judges that the analyte is present in the test strip if a difference between a detection value in the test area and a detection value in the vicinity of the test area exceeds a predetermined threshold, it is desirable that a threshold in the judgment after washing is set greater than a threshold in the judgment before washing.
Here, the test strip may be any kind as long as the test area becomes a fluorescence emission state when the analyte is present. For example, the test strip may use chromatography, particularly, an immunochromatography method, in which immunoassay utilizing an antigen-antibody reaction is applied to chromatography. Further, the pattern form of the test area is not limited. For example, the test area may be formed in a line shape, or the test area may have a predetermined pattern.
According to the developed-color measurement apparatus and method of the present invention, judgment as to whether the analyte is present is performed before the washing step in which a washing liquid for washing the test area and the vicinity of the test area is supplied to the test strip. If the analyte is detected, the judgment ends, but if the analyte is not detected, the judgment is performed again after the test area and the vicinity of the test area are washed. In this manner, washing is performed only when the analyte is not detected. Therefore, it is possible to achieve both the reliability of measurement and reduction in time for measurement.
Further, when the judgment means detects a fluorescence emission state of the test area and a fluorescence emission state of the vicinity of the test area, and judges that the analyte is present in the test strip if a difference between a detection value in the test area and a detection value in the vicinity of the test area exceeds a predetermined threshold, the possibility of erroneous detection is lower as a greater value is set as the threshold. Therefore, the accuracy of detection is improved. At the same time, the possibility of missing detection becomes higher. However, in the developed-color measurement apparatus and method of the present invention, since an S/N ratio is improved by washing, it is possible to improve the accuracy of detection in the judgment processing performed after washing by setting a greater threshold for the judgment processing after washing than the threshold for the judgment processing before washing.
When the fluorescent label is a semiconductor nanoparticle or nanoparticles, high-intensity fluorescence emission is obtainable. Further, when the fluorescent label is the semiconductor nanoparticle or nanoparticles, it is possible to separate the wavelength of excitation light and the wavelength of fluorescence from each other by a great difference. In such structure, it is possible to easily distinguish fluorescence emission and excitation light from each other. Therefore, it is possible to further improve the accuracy of detection.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to drawings.
A developed-color measurement apparatus 1 reads a test strip 10 for detecting an analyte, for example, by using an immunochromatography technique. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Here, the fluorescent label is not particularly limited, but when the fluorescent label is a semiconductor nanoparticle or nanoparticles, high-intensity fluorescence emission is obtainable. Further, when the fluorescent label is the semiconductor nanoparticle or nanoparticles, it is possible to separate the wavelength of excitation light and the wavelength of fluorescence from each other by a great difference. In such structure, it is possible to easily distinguish fluorescence emission and excitation light from each other. Therefore, more accurate judgment of a test result is possible.
The test strip 10 includes an upper case 10A, a lower case 10B, and an insoluble carrier 12. The insoluble carrier 12 is housed in the upper case 10A and the lower case 10B. In the upper case 10A, a through hole 11 for depositing a drop of sample solution on the insoluble carrier 12 from the outside of the test strip 10, a through hole, not illustrated, for depositing a drop of washing liquid on a washing layer 13a, which will be described later, and the like are formed. Meanwhile, the insoluble carrier 12 is fixed to the lower case 10B. Further, an observation window 10Z for observing quantitative or qualitative measurement about the analyte is formed in the lower case 10B. Further, an information storage means 15, such as character information, a bar code and an IC tag, in which information for identifying a sample (a patient's name, or the like), information about time required for reaction, and the like are recorded is provided on the outer surface of the lower case 10B.
The insoluble carrier 12 is made of, for example, cellulose filter paper, glass fibers, and absorbent, such as polyurethane. The deposited drop of sample solution flows in a constant direction by capillary phenomenon. Test area TL and control area CL have been formed on the insoluble carrier 12. In test area TL (a test line), a first antibody having specificity to the analyte (antigen) has been immobilized. When the analyte is present, a conjugate of the first antibody—the analyte—a labeled antibody is formed, and a color is developed in a line shape. Meanwhile, an antigen (or an antibody) for reference that reacts to the labeled antibody has been immobilized in control area CL. When the antigen (or the antibody) for reference reacts with the labeled antibody in the sample solution, a color is developed in a line shape. Therefore, it is possible to judge whether the sample solution has flowed on test area TL and control area CL by checking the color-developed state (fluorescence emission state) of control area CL.
Further, the test strip 10 includes washing layers 13a and 13b that form a flow channel of washing liquid to wash test area TL and control area CL. The washing layers 13a and 13b are provided in such a manner to sandwich test area TL and control area CL therebetween in the vertical direction of
When the washing liquid is supplied from the sample treatment means 20 to the washing layer 13a, the washing liquid flows from the washing layer 13a toward the washing layer 13b side by capillary phenomenon. Therefore, the washing liquid flows to test area TL and control area CL present between the washing layers 13a and 13b. Accordingly, a labeled antibody on test area TL and control area CL that has not formed an immune complex is removed.
As illustrated in
The sample treatment means 20 supplies various kinds of solution necessary in the step of dropping a sample and the step of washing to the test strip 10. Here, the sample treatment means 20 illustrated in
When start of analysis is instructed, the sample treatment means 20 attaches nozzle chip NC to a nozzle holding unit 20a, and extracts a sample solution from the sample container, and dispenses the sample solution to the test strip 10. In the step of washing, which is performed later, the sample treatment means 20 extracts the washing liquid from the washing liquid container, and dispenses the washing liquid to the test strip 10. Therefore, the sample treatment means 20 functions as a washing liquid supply means.
The readout means 21, illustrated in
The judgment means 22 judges, based on the density value of test area TL and the density value of control area CL that have been read out by the readout means 21, whether an analyte is present. Specifically, the judgment means 22 judges, based on the density value of control area CL, whether the sample solution has been normally developed on the insoluble carrier 12. Further, the judgment means 22 judges, based on whether a difference between the density value of test area TL and the density value of area BR in the vicinity of test area TL has exceeded a predetermined threshold, whether an analyte is present. Further, a result of judgment by the judgment means 22 is output from the information output means 4.
Next, a method for judging whether an analyte is present in the developed-color measurement apparatus of the present invention will be described.
First, the test strip 10, the sample container, and the like are loaded in the developed-color measurement apparatus 1. Then, the sample treatment means 20 deposits a drop of sample solution on the test strip 10.
Judgment as to whether an analyte is present is performed by outputting excitation light L to the vicinity of test area TL and control area CL in this state (step S1). Here, as illustrated in
If the analyte is not detected in step S1, processing changes (step S2), and the washing processing is performed (step S3). A labeled antibody on test area TL and control area CL that has not formed an immune complex is removed in the washing processing.
After then, judgment as to whether the analyte is present is performed again (step S4). Here, when judgment is made in such a manner to judge that the analyte is present in the test strip 10 if a difference between the density value of test area TL and the density value of area BR in the vicinity of test area TL has exceeded a predetermined threshold, as in the embodiment of the present invention, the possibility of erroneous detection is lower as a greater value is set as the threshold. Therefore, the accuracy of detection is improved. At the same time, the possibility of missing detection becomes higher. However, when washing is performed as described above, it is possible to improve an S/N ratio. Therefore, it is possible to improve the accuracy of detection in the judgment processing performed after washing by setting a greater threshold in the judgment processing after washing than the threshold used in the judgment processing before washing.
Here, how much the threshold after washing is greater than the threshold before washing should be appropriately set by taking the configuration of an apparatus, the kind of a fluorescent label, the amount of noise reduced by washing, and the like into consideration. When the threshold after washing is at least about three times as great as the threshold before washing, a desirable effect is achievable.
Therefore, here, the threshold after washing is set three times as great as the threshold before washing (the threshold after washing is 30 in the embodiment of the present invention), as illustrated in
As described above, washing is performed only when the analyte has not been detected. Therefore, it is possible to achieve both the reliability of measurement and reduction in time for measurement.
So far, desirable embodiments of the present invention have been described. The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments. Needless to say, various improvements and modifications are possible without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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This application is a Continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2013/003921 filed on Jun. 24, 2013, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-153283 filed on Jul. 9, 2012. Each of the above applications is hereby expressly incorporated by reference, in its entirety, into the present application.
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