Flinders University Develops Potential New Test for Kidney Disease
Further engineering of the novel system of AIE biosensors, pioneered at Flinders University, was conduced by PhD candidate Qi Hu in Japan as part of a National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Cooperative Graduate Program, with Dr Masanobu Iwanaga, an expert on metasurface in optical biosensing.
The research project combines fluorescent (FL) biosensors with an aggregation induced emissions (AIE) with further engineering of a novel metasurface platform to improve readings of HSA in urine tests.
Biomarker diagnosis can be difficult as the kidneys are still able to function adequately when they are slightly damaged. Low levels of HSA are important indicators to monitor the status or progression of the condition in existing CKD and diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patients. Accurate estimates of the prevalence of all three kidney conditions require large-scale surveys of biomarkers of kidney function in the population.