Multiplex lateral flow assay for rapid visual blood group genotyping

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Gomez-Martinez, Julien | Silvy, Monique | Chiaroni, Jacques | Fournier-Wirth, Chantal | Roubinet, Francis | Bailly, Pascal | Brès, Jean-Charles Henri

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International audience. Conventional blood group phenotyping by hemagglutination assays, carried out pretransfusion, is unsuitable in certain clinical situations. Molecular typing offers an alternative method, allowing the deduction of blood group phenotype from genotype. However, current methods require a long turnaround time and are not performed on-site, limiting their application in emergency situations. Here, we report the development of a novel, rapid multiplex molecular method to identify seven alleles in three clinically relevant blood group systems (Kidd, Duffy and MNS). Our test, using a dry-reagent allele-specific lateral flow biosensor, does not require DNA extraction and allows easy visual determination of blood group genotype. Multiplex linear-after-the-exponential (LATE)-PCR and lateral flow parameters were optimized with a total processing time of one hour from receiving the blood sample. Our assay had a 100 % concordance rate between the deduced and the standard serological phenotype in a sample from 108 blood donors, showing the accuracy of the test. Owing to its simple handling, the assay can be operated by non-skilled health-care professionals. The proposed assay offers the potential for the development of other relevant single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panels for immunohematology and new applications, such as for infectious diseases, in the near future.

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