Automated analyzer and analyzing method

US9664678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9664678-B2
Application numberUS-201214238060-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 3, 2012
Priority dateSep 20, 2011
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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An analyzer provides conditions suitable for a reagent for performing latex immunoassay with a high sensitivity using a method of measuring scattered light. Irradiation light having a wavelength in the range of 0.65 to 0.75 μm is used, and scattered light generated from a reaction solution is received at a light-receiving angle of 15° to 35° with respect to the irradiation direction during the rotational movement of the reaction container. The reagent contains latex particles the average peak particle diameter of which ranges from 0.3 μm to 0.43 μm and to which antibodies are sensitized. The reaction solution contains latex particles at a concentration at which the absorbance to irradiation light having a wavelength of 0.7 μm is 0.25 abs to 1.10 abs, and a change in the amount of scattered light caused by the aggregation of the latex particles through antigens in a sample is measured and quantified.

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An automated analyzer, comprising: a sample container that holds a sample; a reagent container that holds a reagent containing latex particles having an average peak particle diameter ranging from 0.3 pm to 0.43 pm and to which antibodies are sensitized; a reaction container that holds a reaction solution into which the sample in the sample container and the reagent in the reagent container are mixed; a rotating mechanism that rotationally moves the reaction container; a light source that irradiates the reaction solution in the reaction container with irradiation light having a wavelength in the range of 0.65 to 0.75 pm; a photodetector that is disposed at a light-receiving angle of 150 to 350 with respect to the irradiation direction of the irradiation light and is configured to detect scattered light generated from the reaction solution upon irradiation by the light source; and a computer, having a processor and a memory, coupled to the rotating mechanism, light source, and photodetector, the memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to: instruct the rotating mechanism to rotate the reaction container, instruct the photodetector to detect scattered light generated from the reaction solution at a first time and store first detected scattered light data from the photodetector in the memory, instruct the photodetector to detect scattered light generated from the reaction solution at a second time, which is a predetermined amount of time after the first time, and store second scattered light data from the photodetector in the memory, calculate a change in an amount of scattered light data based on the first detected scattered light data and the second detected scattered light data, and determine a concentration of antigen or antibody in the reaction solution in the range of 10 −11 mol/L to 10 −12 mol/L based on the calculated change in the amount of scattered light, wherein the reaction solution contains the latex particles at a concentration at which the absorbance to irradiation light having a wavelength of 0.7 pm is 0.25 abs to 1.10 abs. 2. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the latex particles are latex particles to which antibodies having a binding constant with the antigens contained in the sample that is more than or equal to 10 8 mol/L and less than or equal to 10″ mol/L are sensitized. 3. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the reaction solution contains the latex particles at a concentration at which the absorbance to irradiation light having a wavelength of 0.7 μm is 0.25 abs to 0.50 abs. 4. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the reaction solution contains the latex particles at a concentration at which the absorbance to irradiation light having a wavelength of 0.7 μm is 0.25 abs to 0.31 abs. 5. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the full width at half maximum of the particle diameter of latex particles contained in the reagent is within ±15% of a peak particle diameter at the peak of the distribution in a particle diameter distribution based on the volume, and the peak particle diameter is in the range of 0.3 μm to 0.43 μm. 6. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the full width at half maximum of the particle diameter of latex particles contained in the reagent is within ±10% of a peak particle diameter at the peak of the distribution in a particle diameter distribution based on the volume, and the peak particle diameter is in the range of 0.3 μm to 0.43 μm. 7. The automated analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the full width at half maximum of the particle diameter of latex particles contained in the reagent is within ±7% of a peak particle diameter at the peak of the distribution in a particle diameter distribution based on the volume, and the peak particle diameter is in the range of 0.3 μm to 0.43 μm. 8. A method of analyzing a substance to be measured based on an antigen-antibody reaction using an automated analyzer, comprising: preparing a reaction solution by mixing, in a reaction container, a sample and a reagent containing latex particles the average peak particle diameter of which ranges from 0.3 μm to 0.43 μm and to which antibodies are sensitized; irradiating the reaction solution in the reaction container with irradiation light having a wavelength in the range of 0.65 to 0.75 μm during rotational movement of the reaction container; detecting scattered light, at an angle of 15° to 35° with respect to the irradiation direction of the irradiation light, generated from the reaction solution upon irradiation with the irradiation light at a first time; detecting scattered light, at an angle of 15° to 35° with respect to the irradiation direction of the irradiation light, generated from the reaction solution upon irradiation with the irradiation light at a second time which is a predetermined amount of time after the first time; measuring a change in the amount of scattered light based on the detected scattered light at the first time and the second time; and determining a concentration of antigen or antibody in the reaction solution in the range of 10 −11 mol/L to 10 −12 mol/L based on the calculated change in the amount of scattered light, wherein the reaction solution contains the latex particles at a concentration at which the absorbance to irradiation light having a wavelength of 0.7 μm is 0.25 abs to 1.10 abs.

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What does patent US9664678B2 cover?
An analyzer provides conditions suitable for a reagent for performing latex immunoassay with a high sensitivity using a method of measuring scattered light. Irradiation light having a wavelength in the range of 0.65 to 0.75 μm is used, and scattered light generated from a reaction solution is received at a light-receiving angle of 15° to 35° with respect to the irradiation direction during the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yogi Takeshi, Adachi Sakuichiro, Mimura Tomonori, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N21/82. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 30 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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