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Sub-Zeptomole Detection of Biomarker Proteins using a Microfluidic Immunoarray with Nanostructured Sensors.

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We report here a low-cost electrochemical immunoarray with unprecedented sensitivity in the sub-zeptomole range with up to 5 log-decades dynamic range for accurate, multiplexed protein determinations. The microfluidic array features… Click to show full abstract

We report here a low-cost electrochemical immunoarray with unprecedented sensitivity in the sub-zeptomole range with up to 5 log-decades dynamic range for accurate, multiplexed protein determinations. The microfluidic array features eight carbon sensors coated with a dense layer of 5 nm gold-nanoparticles derivatized with primary antibodies. Analyte proteins are cap-tured by secondary antibody-poly-HPR (horseradish peroxidase) bioconjugates containing 400 HRP enzyme labels, with amplified amperometric peaks developed using H2O2 activator and hydroquinone mediator. Prostate cancer biomarkers pros-tate specific antigen (PSA), vascular endothelial growth factor-D (VEGF-D), ETS-related gene protein (ERG), and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) were measured simultaneously with sub-fg/mL LODs (0.08 - 0.22 zmol). These proteins were determined in serum of post-prostatectomy cancer patients which had much lower levels that prostate cancer patients without surgery. This immunoassay protocol makes thousands of low abundance proteins accessible to quantitative measurements down to zmol levels.

Keywords: biomarker proteins; zeptomole detection; proteins using; sub zeptomole; detection biomarker; immunoarray

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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