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Luo Z, Qi Q, Zhang L, Zeng R, Su L, Tang D. Branched Polyethylenimine-Modified Upconversion Nanohybrid-Mediated Photoelectrochemical Immunoassay with Synergistic Effect of Dual-Purpose Copper Ions. Anal Chem 2019; 91:4149-4156. [DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05959] [Citation(s) in RCA: 162] [Impact Index Per Article: 32.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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- Zhongbin Luo
- Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, People’s Republic of China
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- Department of General Surgery, The Hospital of Eighty-Third Army, Xinxiang 453000, People's Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, People’s Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, People’s Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, People’s Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, People’s Republic of China
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An fluorescent aptasensor for sensitive detection of tumor marker based on the FRET of a sandwich structured QDs-AFP-AuNPs. Talanta 2019; 197:444-450. [PMID: 30771960 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.01.012] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/07/2018] [Revised: 12/22/2018] [Accepted: 01/02/2019] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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The detection of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is of great importance for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis, but it needs to be further improved because of poor sensitivity and complicated operating steps. In this paper, a simple and sensitive homogeneous apatasensor for AFP has been developed based on Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) where the AFP aptamer labeled luminescent CdTe quantum dots (QDs) as a donor and anti-AFP antibody functional gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as an acceptor. In the presence of AFP, the bio-affinity between aptamer, target, and antibody made the QDs and AuNPs close enough, thus the fluorescence of CdTe QDs quenched though the FRET between QD and AuNP. The fluorescent aptasensor for AFP showed a concentration-dependent decrease of fluorescence intensity in the low nanomolar range and a detecting linear range of 0.5-45 ng mL-1, with a detection limit of 400 pg mL-1. Moreover, this homogeneous aptasensor is simple and reliable, and obtained satisfying results for the detection of AFP in human serum samples. With more and more aptamers for biomarkers have been selected gradually, this approach could be easily extended to detection of a wide range of biomarkers. The proposed aptasensor has great potential for carcinoma screening in point-of-care testing and even in field use.
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Jiao L, Zhang L, Du W, Li H, Yang D, Zhu C. Hierarchical manganese dioxide nanoflowers enable accurate ratiometric fluorescence enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. NANOSCALE 2018; 10:21893-21897. [PMID: 30431634 DOI: 10.1039/c8nr07096b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/09/2023]
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We first developed a green, mild and rapid method for the preparation of hierarchical manganese dioxide nanoflowers (MnO2 NFs) as nanozymes with intrinsic oxidase-like activity using citric acid for the reduction of potassium permanganate. The open structure of MnO2 NFs can lead to a larger specific surface area for improving the antibody loading amount and oxidase mimicking activity. In addition, carboxyl groups from the residual citric acid on the surface of MnO2 NFs afford a good affinity with the antibody through an amidation coupling reaction, which does not need complex surface modification anymore. Then, a reliable ratiometric fluorescence nanozyme-linked immunosorbent assay towards C-reactive protein (CRP) was designed successfully based on the MnO2 NFs. The high sensitivity and clinical feasibility of the presented methodology were demonstrated, which hold great promise in biomedical fields. Moreover, the mild and simple process for the synthesis of MnO2 NFs will make good contributions to many other applications.
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- Lei Jiao
- College of Optoelectronics Technology, Chengdu University of Information Technology, Chengdu 610225, China.
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Sun C, Zhang X, Tang M, Liu L, Shi Y, Gao C, Liao B, Zheng H. New optical method for the determination of β-galactosidase and α-fetoprotein based on oxidase-like activity of fluorescein. Talanta 2018; 194:164-170. [PMID: 30609517 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.08.075] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/02/2018] [Revised: 08/15/2018] [Accepted: 08/27/2018] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Fluorescein has been found as an efficient visible-light-induced oxidase mimic and its catalytic performance is group-dependent. Herein, a facile colorimetric strategy for β-galactosidase (β-gal) was developed using fluorescein di β-D-galactopyranoside (FDG) as a probe based on the analyte induced change in oxidase mimicking activity of fluorescein derivatives. FDG doesn't possess any visible-light-induced oxidase activity and can generate fluorescein and fluorescein mono β-D-galactopyranoside (FMG) in the presence of β-gal. The in situ generated fluorescein and FMG possess high oxidase-like activities under visible-light illumination and could catalyze the oxidation of 3, 3', 5, 5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) upon short irradiation by light-emitting diode (LED) lamp. Thus, the β-gal activity can be selectively detected in linear range from 0.10 to 12.9 μg mL-1 with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.04 μg mL-1. We further integrated with the visual detection of α-fetoprotein antigen (AFP) based on the corresponding colorimetric signal induced by β-gal-linked colorimetric immunoassay, a LOD of 0.08 ng mL-1 could be achieved. Significantly, our proposed assay provides a facile sensing platform based on the change in enzyme mimicking activity induced by analytes. In addition, this optical method works without complex synthesis procedure and efficiently avoids participation of unstable H2O2 as an oxidant. Therefore, the present work not only shows the excellent assay performance in β-gal and tumor biomarker detection, but also opens up a new avenue for its application in practical optical sensing.
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- Chaoqun Sun
- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, PR China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine, the Ninth People's Hospital of Chongqing, Chongqing 400700, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, PR China
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- College of Chemistry and Environment Science, Qujing Normal University, Qujing 655011, PR China
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, PR China
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- School of Physical Science and Technology, MOE Key Laboratory on Luminescence and Real Time Analysis, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, PR China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine, the Ninth People's Hospital of Chongqing, Chongqing 400700, PR China.
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, PR China.
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Cho KH, Shin DH, Oh J, An JH, Lee JS, Jang J. Multidimensional Conductive Nanofilm-Based Flexible Aptasensor for Ultrasensitive and Selective HBsAg Detection. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 2018; 10:28412-28419. [PMID: 30080381 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b09918] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/08/2023]
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major worldwide health issue causing serious liver diseases, including liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Monitoring the serum hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) level is pivotal to the diagnosis of HBV infection. In this study, we describe multidimensional conductive nanofilm (MCNF)-based field-effect transistor (FET) aptasensor for HBsAg detection. The MCNF, composed of vertically oriented carboxylic polypyrrole nanowires (CPPyNW) and graphene layer, is formed using electropolymerization of pyrrole on the graphene surface and following acid treatment. The amine-functionalized HBsAg-binding aptamers are then immobilized on the CPPyNW surface through covalent bonding formation (i.e., amide group). The prepared aptasensor presents highly sensitive to HBsAg as low as 10 aM among interfering biomolecules with various deformations. Moreover, the MCNF-based aptasensor has great potential for practical application in the noninvasive real-time diagnosis because of its improved sensing ability to the human serum and artificial saliva.
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- Kyung Hee Cho
- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering , Seoul National University , 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742 , Republic of Korea
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- Manufacturing Technology Team, Infra Technology Service Center, Device Business , Samsung Electronics , San #16 Banwol-Dong , Hwasung-City , Gyeonggi-Do , Republic of Korea
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering , Seoul National University , 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742 , Republic of Korea
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering , Seoul National University , 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742 , Republic of Korea
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- Department of Nanochemistry , Gachon University , 1342 Seongnam-Daero , Sujeong-Gu, Seongnam-Si , Gyeonggi-Do 13120 , Republic of Korea
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- School of Chemical and Biological Engineering , Seoul National University , 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742 , Republic of Korea
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Dual-mode fluorescent and colorimetric immunoassay for the ultrasensitive detection of alpha-fetoprotein in serum samples. Anal Chim Acta 2018; 1038:112-119. [PMID: 30278892 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2018.07.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/30/2018] [Revised: 06/26/2018] [Accepted: 07/02/2018] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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We present a novel dual-mode fluorescent and colorimetric immunosensor based on conventional immunoassay platforms by utilizing a gold nanoflower (AuNF)-loaded fluorescein molecule (AuNF@Fluorescein) as signal output. The AuNFs were modified with thiolated carboxyl ligand, which consisted of a hydrophobic alkane chain as hydrophobic wallet for fluorescein encapsulation, a tetra (ethylene glycol) unit for biocompatibility and solubility, and a functional carboxyl group for the conjugation of biorecognition molecules for biosensing. The resultant AuNFs showed a high loading capacity of 3.74 × 106 fluorescein molecules per AuNF because of its flower-like shape with many complex branches. By adjusting the solution pH to 8.0, the fluorescein molecules can almost entirely be released from the hydrophobic wallet of AuNF@Fluorescein, which led to strong fluorescent-signal amplification. Under the optimal detection conditions, the proposed immunoassay based on fluorescent signal exhibited ultrahigh sensitivity for alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) detection, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 29 fg/mL. This value is approximately 9.3 × 103-fold lower than that of corresponding horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-based immunoassay (LOD = 270 pg/mL). The fluorescein molecule also had intrinsic peroxidase-like activity to catalyze 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine oxidation with hydrogen peroxide for colorimetric signal. The proposed method with colorimetric mode further exhibited a sensitivity with a LOD of 17.7 pg/mL, which is about 15-fold lower than that of conventional HRP-based immunoassay. The recoveries of the proposed dual-mode immunoassay for AFP spiked serum samples ranged within 89.85%-100.0%, with the coefficient of variations ranging from 0.5% to 2.4%, indicating acceptable accuracy and precision for AFP quantitative detection. The reliability of the developed dual-mode immunoassay was further compared with a commercial chemiluminescence immunoassay kit by analyzing 20 clinical serum samples, showing that the two methods well agreed with each other, with high correlation coefficients of 0.997 and 0.986 based on recorded fluorescence and colorimetric signals, respectively. In summary, the proposed method was highly suitable for the ultrasensitive analysis of biomarkers or infectious diseases by fluorescence mode and can be used for routine clinical diagnosis by colorimetric mode.
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Zhao Q, Piao J, Peng W, wang J, Gao W, Wu X, Wang H, Gong X, Chang J, Zhang B. A Metal Chelator as a Plasmonic Signal-Generation Superregulator for Ultrasensitive Colorimetric Bioassays of Disease Biomarkers. ADVANCED SCIENCE (WEINHEIM, BADEN-WURTTEMBERG, GERMANY) 2018; 5:1800295. [PMID: 30027059 PMCID: PMC6051378 DOI: 10.1002/advs.201800295] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/24/2018] [Revised: 04/12/2018] [Indexed: 05/14/2023]
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Enzyme-based assays have been widely applied in clinical diagnosis for decades. However, the intrinsic limitations of enzymes, such as low operation stability, mediocre sensitivity, and high cost in production and purification, heavily constrain their detection application. Here, an enzyme-free assay is reported that relies on the strong chelating capability of ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid disodium salt (EDTA•2Na, the chelator) for Au3+ ions, in which the cheap EDTA•2Na labeled by targeting moieties can selectively regulate the growth of plasmonic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) at the target site subjecting to the concentration of analyte in samples. Independent of ambient temperature and unstable H2O2, EDTA•2Na perform superregulation in AuNPs plasmonic signal generation with distinct tonality and outstanding reliability. Upon integrating with silica nanoparticles as the signal amplifying platform, EDTA•2Na-regulated bioassay can lead to detection-sensitivity enhancements exceeding three orders of magnitude in protein detection, compared with the gold-standard assay. The limit of detection of the HBsAg and alpha fetoprotein (AFP) pushes down to 2.6 × 10-15 and 2.5 × 10-19 g mL-1, respectively. EDTA•2Na-regulated bioassay is also challenged in the clinical serum sample detection and a good consistency is found with the chemiluminescence immunoassay method in clinics.
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- Qian Zhao
- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- Institute of PhotomedicineShanghai Skin Disease HospitalThe Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Nano ScienceTongji University School of MedicineShanghai200443China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- School of Life SciencesTianjin Engineering Center of Micro‐Nano Biomaterials and Detection‐Treatment TechnologyTianjin UniversityTianjin300072China
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- Institute of PhotomedicineShanghai Skin Disease HospitalThe Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Nano ScienceTongji University School of MedicineShanghai200443China
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Highly sensitive chemiluminescent aptasensor for detecting HBV infection based on rapid magnetic separation and double-functionalized gold nanoparticles. Sci Rep 2018; 8:9444. [PMID: 29930331 PMCID: PMC6013465 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-27792-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 29] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/19/2018] [Accepted: 06/08/2018] [Indexed: 01/05/2023] Open
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major global public health problem and one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease. HBsAg is the first serological marker to appear in the blood and is the most important marker of HBV infection. Detection of HBsAg in serum samples is commonly carried out using an immunoassay such as an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which is complex to perform, time-consuming, and unsatisfactory for testing sensitivity. Therefore, new methods for highly sensitive detection of HBV infection are urgently needed. Aptamers are specific recognition molecules with high affinity and specificity toward their targets. Biosensors that employ aptamers as biorecognition elements are known as aptasensors. In this study, we select an HBsAg-specific aptamer and use it to develop a new chemiluminescent aptasensor based on rapid magnetic separation and double-functionalized gold nanoparticles. This sensor enables rapid magnetic separation and highly sensitive detection of HBsAg in HBV-positive serum. The detection limit of this HBsAg-detecting chemiluminescent aptasensor is as low as 0.05 ng/mL, which is much lower than the 0.5 ng/mL limit of a typical ELISA used in hospitals. Furthermore, this aptasensor works well and is highly specific to HBV infection.
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Colino CI, Millán CG, Lanao JM. Nanoparticles for Signaling in Biodiagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases. Int J Mol Sci 2018; 19:E1627. [PMID: 29857492 PMCID: PMC6032068 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19061627] [Citation(s) in RCA: 35] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/05/2018] [Revised: 05/25/2018] [Accepted: 05/26/2018] [Indexed: 01/09/2023] Open
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Advances in nanoparticle-based systems constitute a promising research area with important implications for the treatment of bacterial infections, especially against multidrug resistant strains and bacterial biofilms. Nanosystems may be useful for the diagnosis and treatment of viral and fungal infections. Commercial diagnostic tests based on nanosystems are currently available. Different methodologies based on nanoparticles (NPs) have been developed to detect specific agents or to distinguish between Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms. Also, biosensors based on nanoparticles have been applied in viral detection to improve available analytical techniques. Several point-of-care (POC) assays have been proposed that can offer results faster, easier and at lower cost than conventional techniques and can even be used in remote regions for viral diagnosis. Nanoparticles functionalized with specific molecules may modulate pharmacokinetic targeting recognition and increase anti-infective efficacy. Quorum sensing is a stimuli-response chemical communication process correlated with population density that bacteria use to regulate biofilm formation. Disabling it is an emerging approach for combating its pathogenicity. Natural or synthetic inhibitors may act as antibiofilm agents and be useful for treating multi-drug resistant bacteria. Nanostructured materials that interfere with signal molecules involved in biofilm growth have been developed for the control of infections associated with biofilm-associated infections.
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- Clara I Colino
- Area of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
- The Institute for Biomedical Research of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
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- Area of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
- The Institute for Biomedical Research of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
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- Area of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
- The Institute for Biomedical Research of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain.
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Li Y, Dong L, Wang X, Liu Y, Liu H, Xie M. Development of graphite carbon nitride based fluorescent immune sensor for detection of alpha fetoprotein. SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA. PART A, MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY 2018; 196:103-109. [PMID: 29448167 DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2018.02.012] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/09/2017] [Revised: 02/02/2018] [Accepted: 02/05/2018] [Indexed: 06/08/2023]
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A novel fluorescent immunosensor for determination of alpha fetoprotein (AFP) in serum samples has been developed based on the nano graphite carbon nitride (g-C3N4) as fluorophore and immunomagnetic beads (MBs) as separation material. The bulk g-C3N4 was obtained by thermal polymerization of melamine, and then carboxylated and exfoliated to acquire the carboxylated nano g-C3N4 (c-n-g-C3N4), which has been characterized and the results showed that it had excellent fluorescent properties. The antibodies of AFP (Ab1, Ab2) were conjugated to the MBs and the c-n-g-C3N4, respectively. In assay of AFP detection, the magnetic part of the immunosensor, MBs-Ab1, would form the sandwich type complex with the signal part of the sensor, c-n-g-C3N4-Ab2. The developed immunosensor could simplify the process of separation due to the MBs. The results illustrated that proposed approach held a good linearity between the fluorescence intensity of the sensor and the AFP concentration ranging from 5-600ng/mL with the limit of detection as low as 0.43ng/mL, and its spiking recoveries ranged from 98.2% to 105.9% with RSD from 2.1% to 3.5%. The fabricated fluorescent immunosensor possesses the merits of good sensitivity, excellent selectivity, high biocompatibility and low cost, and the results provide a novel clue to develop immunosensor for determination of the biomarkers in complex matrices.
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- Yike Li
- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China
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- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China
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- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China
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- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China
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- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China
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- Analytical & Testing Center of Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China.
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Gao T, Zhi J, Mu C, Gu S, Xiao J, Yang J, Wang Z, Xiang Y. One-step detection for two serological biomarker species to improve the diagnostic accuracy of hepatocellular carcinoma. Talanta 2018; 178:89-93. [DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.09.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/09/2017] [Revised: 08/25/2017] [Accepted: 09/04/2017] [Indexed: 01/14/2023]
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Wu Y, Zeng L, Xiong Y, Leng Y, Wang H, Xiong Y. Fluorescence ELISA based on glucose oxidase-mediated fluorescence quenching of quantum dots for highly sensitive detection of Hepatitis B. Talanta 2018; 181:258-264. [PMID: 29426510 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.01.026] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/16/2017] [Revised: 01/09/2018] [Accepted: 01/10/2018] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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Herein, we present a novel sandwich fluorescence enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for highly sensitive detection of Hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) based on glucose oxidase (GOx)-induced fluorescence quenching of mercaptopropionic acid-modified CdTe quantum dots (MPA-QDs). In this system, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) sensitive MPA-QDs was used as a signal output, and glucose oxidase (GOx) was used as label which can generate H2O2 via catalytic oxidation of glucose. The proposed method showed dynamic linear detection of HBsAg both in the range of 47pgmL-1 ~ 380pgmL-1 and 0.75ngmL-1 ~ 12.12ngmL-1. The detection limit of the proposed fluorescence ELISA was 1.16pgmL-1, which was approximately 430-fold lower than that of horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-based conventional ELISA. The average recoveries for HBsAg-spiked serum samples ranged from 98.0% to 126.8% with the relative standard derivation below 10%, thus indicating acceptable precision and high reproducibility of the proposed fluorescence ELISA for HBsAg detection. Additionally, the developed method showed no false positive results analyzing 35 real HBsAg-negative serum samples, and exhibited excellent agreement (R2=0.9907) with a commercial time-resolved fluorescence immunoassay (TRFIA) kit for detecting 31 HBsAg-positive serum samples. In summary, the proposed method based on fluorescence quenching of H2O2 sensitive QDs is considerably to be an excellent biodetection platform with ultrahigh sensitivity, good accuracy and excellent reliability.
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- Yunqing Wu
- State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, PR China
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- The People's Hospital in Jiangxi Province, Nanchang 330006, PR China
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- State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, PR China
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- State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, PR China
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- State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, PR China.
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- State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, PR China; Jiangxi-OAI Joint Research Institute, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330047, PR China.
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Yang W, Zhou X, Zhao J, Xu W. A cascade amplification strategy of catalytic hairpin assembly and hybridization chain reaction for the sensitive fluorescent assay of the model protein carcinoembryonic antigen. Mikrochim Acta 2018; 185:100. [PMID: 29594400 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-017-2620-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 34] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/23/2017] [Accepted: 12/15/2017] [Indexed: 01/21/2023]
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A cascade nucleic acid amplification strategy is presented for fluorometric aptamer based determination of the model protein carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Amplification is accomplished by combining catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) and hybridization chain reaction (HCR). In this assay, a specially designed single-stranded DNA containing the aptamer sequence (AS) specific for CEA is hybridized with an inhibitor strand (IS) to form a double-stranded DNA (IS@AS). In the presence of CEA, it will recognize and bind to the AS strand which causes the release of IS. By introducing two DNA hairpins (H1 and H2; these containing complementary sequences) CHA will be activated via the hybridization reactions of H1 and H2. This is accompanying by the formation of a double-stranded DNA (H1-H2) and the release of CEA@AS. The liberated CEA@AS further drives successive recycling of the CHA, thereby generating further copies of H1-H2. The resultant H1-H2 hybrids act as primers and trigger HCR with the help of other two DNA hairpins (H3 and H4) containing G-rich toehold at the 5'-terminus and 3'-terminus of H3 and H4, respectively. The fluorescent probe N-methyl mesoporphyrin IX (NMM) is finally intercalated into the G-rich domains of the long DNA nanostructures due to formation of G-quadruplex structures. This generates a fluorescent signal (best measured at excitation/emission wavelengths of 399/610 nm) that increases with the concentration of target (CEA). This aptamer-based fluorescence assay is highly sensitive and has a linear range that covers the 1 pg·mL-1 to 2 ng·mL-1 CEA concentration range, with a 0.3 pg·mL-1 detection limit. Graphical abstract By integrating catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) and hybridization chain reaction (HCR) for effective signal enhancement, a novel cascade amplification strategy is presented to develop a sensitive and selective fluorescent method for the assay of the model protein carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA).
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- Wenting Yang
- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People's Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People's Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People's Republic of China
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- Key Laboratory of Luminescent and Real-Time Analytical Chemistry (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People's Republic of China.
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Dual signal amplification strategy of Au nanopaticles/ZnO nanorods hybridized reduced graphene nanosheet and multienzyme functionalized Au@ZnO composites for ultrasensitive electrochemical detection of tumor biomarker. Biosens Bioelectron 2017; 97:218-225. [DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.05.055] [Citation(s) in RCA: 52] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/02/2017] [Revised: 05/28/2017] [Accepted: 05/30/2017] [Indexed: 01/17/2023]
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Shevtsov M, Zhao L, Protzer U, van de Klundert MAA. Applicability of Metal Nanoparticles in the Detection and Monitoring of Hepatitis B Virus Infection. Viruses 2017; 9:v9070193. [PMID: 28753992 PMCID: PMC5537685 DOI: 10.3390/v9070193] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/04/2017] [Revised: 07/01/2017] [Accepted: 07/06/2017] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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Chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) can lead to liver failure and can cause liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Reliable means for detecting and monitoring HBV infection are essential to identify patients in need of therapy and to prevent HBV transmission. Nanomaterials with defined electrical, optical, and mechanical properties have been developed to detect and quantify viral antigens. In this review, we discuss the challenges in applying nanoparticles to HBV antigen detection and in realizing the bio-analytical potential of such nanoparticles. We discuss recent developments in generating detection platforms based on gold and iron oxide nanoparticles. Such platforms increase biological material detection efficiency by the targeted capture and concentration of HBV antigens, but the unique properties of nanoparticles can also be exploited for direct, sensitive, and specific antigen detection. We discuss several studies that show that nanomaterial-based platforms enable ultrasensitive HBV antigen detection.
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- Maxim Shevtsov
- Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technischen Universität München (TUM), Ismaniger Str. 22, 81675 Munich, Germany.
- Institute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Tikhoretsky Ave., 4, 194064 St. Petersburg, Russia.
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- Institute of Virology, Technische Universität München/Helmholtz Zentrum München-German Center for Environmental Health, Trogerstr. 30, 81675 Munich, Germany.
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- Institute of Virology, Technische Universität München/Helmholtz Zentrum München-German Center for Environmental Health, Trogerstr. 30, 81675 Munich, Germany.
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- Institute of Virology, Technische Universität München/Helmholtz Zentrum München-German Center for Environmental Health, Trogerstr. 30, 81675 Munich, Germany.
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Lin Z, Li M, Lv S, Zhang K, Lu M, Tang D. In situ synthesis of fluorescent polydopamine nanoparticles coupled with enzyme-controlled dissolution of MnO2 nanoflakes for a sensitive immunoassay of cancer biomarkers. J Mater Chem B 2017; 5:8506-8513. [DOI: 10.1039/c7tb02291c] [Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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A new fluorescence/visual immunosensing strategy was designed for the AFP detection coupling enzyme-controlled formation of polydopamine and dissolution of MnO2 nanoflakes.
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- Zhenzhen Lin
- Key Laboratory of Analytic Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province)
- State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment
- Department of Chemistry
- Fuzhou University
- Fuzhou
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- Key Laboratory of Analytic Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province)
- State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment
- Department of Chemistry
- Fuzhou University
- Fuzhou
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- Key Laboratory of Analytic Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province)
- State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment
- Department of Chemistry
- Fuzhou University
- Fuzhou
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- Key Laboratory of Analytic Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province)
- State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment
- Department of Chemistry
- Fuzhou University
- Fuzhou
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- Institute of Environmental and Analytical Science
- School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
- Henan University
- Kaifeng 475004
- P. R. China
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- Key Laboratory of Analytic Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province)
- State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment
- Department of Chemistry
- Fuzhou University
- Fuzhou
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