Apparatus and method for point-of-collection measurement of a biomolecular reaction

US9686395B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9686395-B2
Application numberUS-201314427049-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 6, 2013
Priority dateSep 11, 2012
Publication dateJun 20, 2017
Grant dateJun 20, 2017

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A system, methods, and apparatus for biomolecular measurements, monitoring, and tracking uses a smartphone-based system. A biological sample, including, but not limited to blood, saliva, biopsy, or sweat, is collected on a modular diagnostic test platform, which is then inserted into a smartphone accessory. Optical, electrical, mechanical, or other means are used to transduce a biomolecular binding event, including antibody, aptamer, enzymatic, base-pair matching, or other biological recognition reaction and communicate the results with the smartphone. Some specific examples of targets include 25-hydroxyvitamin D, folic acid, DNA, or proteins from infectious agents, and zinc. The result can then be presented quantitatively or turned into a more consumer-friendly measurement (positive, negative, above average, etc.), displayed to the user, stored for later comparison, and communicated to a central hub location where medical professionals can provide additional review. Additionally, social media integration can allow for device results to be broadcast to specific audiences, to compare healthy living with friends, to compete in health based games, create mappings, and other applications.

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We claim: 1. A method that enables a point-of-collection, quantitative target measurement of a biomolecular reaction in a collected sample, comprising: providing a modular, diagnostic test platform that includes a sample collection region, a biomolecular reaction region, and a control reaction region; collecting a sample at the sample collection region; providing a smartphone and a smartphone accessory, wherein the smartphone is programmed with a software application that operatively couples the smartphone and the smartphone accessory, further wherein the smartphone accessory is one of operatively connectable to and operatively connected to the smartphone, further wherein the smartphone accessory is adapted to removeably retain the modular, diagnostic test platform including the collected sample, further wherein the smartphone accessory provides an ambient light-free environment for at least the biomolecular reaction region and the control region of the diagnostic test platform including the collected sample at least during a reaction measurement phase of the method, further wherein at least one of the smartphone and the smartphone accessory includes a light source having an emission that can illuminate at least the biomolecular reaction region and the control region of the diagnostic test platform; instructing the software application to activate the light source; making a plurality of ratiometric measurements at different times, with each ratiometric measurement made of a biomolecular reaction in the biomolecular reaction region and a biomolecular reaction in the control reaction region, thereby producing time-charted measurements; and displaying on the smartphone a quantitative target measurement of the biomolecular reaction in the collected sample. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the biomolecular reaction region and the control reaction region each include a plurality of functionalized nanoparticles. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the biomolecular reaction region and the control reaction region are in the form of microfluidic channels. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising making the ratiometric measurement of the biomolecular reaction in the biomolecular reaction region and the biomolecular reaction in the control reaction region in parallel. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the biomolecular reaction region and the control reaction region are in the form of serially disposed sub-regions on the diagnostic test platform. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the biomolecular reaction region is disposed upstream of the control reaction region. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the diagnostic test platform is a single-use, disposable component. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the smartphone accessory further comprises a microcontroller operatively coupled to the software application, the light source, and a photodetector, wherein the light source emission is at a wavelength that corresponds to a resonant absorbance peak of the pluralities of the functionalized nanoparticles. 9. A smartphone system capable of performing a biomolecular assay on an analyte, comprising: a smartphone component; a smartphone application component; and a smartphone accessory component, wherein the components are linked in a manner that enables a quantitative biomolecular assay on an analyte disposed on the diagnostic test platform component, further wherein the system is configured in a manner to communicate a quantitative target measurement of the assay and reaction dynamics of the assay; further wherein the reaction dynamics of the assay are configured to be based at least in part on a plurality of ratiometric measurements made at different times during the biomolecular reaction, such that time-charted measurements are produced. 10. The smartphone system of claim 9 , wherein the smartphone application component is operatively linked to at least one of a USB-type accessory, a Bluetooth platform, Wi-Fi, and a smartphone input port. 11. The smartphone system of claim 10 , wherein the smartphone application component is in a mode such that the smartphone component provides operational power for the smartphone accessory component. 12. The smartphone system of claim 9 , wherein the smartphone application component has a user-operated trigger in an application interface that, upon activation, is programmed in a manner to send a signal to the smartphone accessory component requesting a readout of an absorbance value of the analyte. 13. The smartphone system of claim 12 , further comprising a data memory structure, wherein the smartphone application component is programmed in a manner to store the readout of the absorbance value in the data memory structure. 14. The smartphone system of claim 11 , wherein the smartphone accessory component further comprises: a case; a microcontroller that is powered by the smartphone component, disposed in the case; a light source coupled to the microcontroller, disposed in the case; and an optical sensor disposed in a spaced, opposing relation to the light source, disposed in the case, further wherein the light source is characterized by an emission wavelength corresponding to a resonant absorbance peak of the nanoparticles. 15. The smartphone system of claim 14 , further comprising a modular, diagnostic test platform that includes a sample collection region, a biomolecular reaction region, and a control reaction region. 16. The smartphone system of claim 15 , wherein the modular, diagnostic test platform includes a plurality of functionalized nanoparticles characterized by a resonant absorbance peak. 17. The smartphone system of claim 16 , wherein the light source emission wavelength corresponds to the resonant absorbance peak. 18. The smartphone system of claim 14 , wherein the smartphone accessory component further comprises an optical sensor-respective pinhole aperture disposed adjacent the optical sensor and a light source-respective pinhole aperture disposed adjacent the light source, wherein the respective pinhole apertures are disposed in adjacent, opposing relationship. 19. The smartphone system of claim 15 , wherein the diagnostic test platform component is removeably disposed in the smartphone accessory component.

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  • by interfacing with external accessories (hands-free H04M1/60) · CPC title

  • Data management, e.g. communication with processing unit (for in vivo diagnostics A61B5/0002; transmission systems for measured values G08C) · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • Investigating nanoparticles · CPC title

  • network configurations · CPC title

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What does patent US9686395B2 cover?
A system, methods, and apparatus for biomolecular measurements, monitoring, and tracking uses a smartphone-based system. A biological sample, including, but not limited to blood, saliva, biopsy, or sweat, is collected on a modular diagnostic test platform, which is then inserted into a smartphone accessory. Optical, electrical, mechanical, or other means are used to transduce a biomolecular bin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Cornell
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04M1/72527. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 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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