Controlled silver electrodeposition on gold nanoparticle antibody tags for ultrasensitive prostate specific antigen sensing using electrochemical and optical smartphone detection
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One of the current challenges in medicine is to achieve a rapid and unequivocal detection and quantification of extremely low levels of disease biomarkers in complex biological samples. Here, we present the development and analytical evaluation of a low-cost smartphone-based system designed for ultrasensitive detection of the prostatespecific antigen (PSA) using two detection alternatives: electrochemical or optical, by coupling the smartphone with a portable potentiostat or magnifying lenses. An antibody tagged with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and indium tin oxide coated polyethylene terephthalate platform (ITO-PET) have been used to develop a sandwichtype immunoassay. Then, a controlled silver electrodeposition on the AuNPs surface is carried out, enhancing their size greatly. Due to such strong nanoparticle-size amplification (from nm to μm), the final detection can be dual, by measuring current intensity or the number of silver-enlarged microstructures generated. The proposed strategies exhibited limit detections (LOD) of 102 and 37 fg/mL for electrochemical and optical detection respectively. The developed immunosensor reaches excellent selectivity and performance characteristics to quantify biomarkers at clinically relevant values without any pretreatment. These proposed procedures could be useful to check and verify possible recurrence after clinical treatment of tumors or even report levels of disease serum biomarkers in early stages.
One of the current challenges in medicine is to achieve a rapid and unequivocal detection and quantification of extremely low levels of disease biomarkers in complex biological samples. Here, we present the development and analytical evaluation of a low-cost smartphone-based system designed for ultrasensitive detection of the prostatespecific antigen (PSA) using two detection alternatives: electrochemical or optical, by coupling the smartphone with a portable potentiostat or magnifying lenses. An antibody tagged with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and indium tin oxide coated polyethylene terephthalate platform (ITO-PET) have been used to develop a sandwichtype immunoassay. Then, a controlled silver electrodeposition on the AuNPs surface is carried out, enhancing their size greatly. Due to such strong nanoparticle-size amplification (from nm to μm), the final detection can be dual, by measuring current intensity or the number of silver-enlarged microstructures generated. The proposed strategies exhibited limit detections (LOD) of 102 and 37 fg/mL for electrochemical and optical detection respectively. The developed immunosensor reaches excellent selectivity and performance characteristics to quantify biomarkers at clinically relevant values without any pretreatment. These proposed procedures could be useful to check and verify possible recurrence after clinical treatment of tumors or even report levels of disease serum biomarkers in early stages.
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Guillermo Redondo-Fernandez ´ acknowledges his PhD grant (BP20- 050) from the Asturias Regional Government (Spain). Alfredo de la Escosura-Muniz ˜ acknowledges his “Ramon ´ y Cajal” Research Fellow (RyC-2016-20299). This research was funded by Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2020-117282RB-I00, MCI-20-PID2019- 109698GB-I00 and MCI-21-PID2020-115204RB-I00), and by Principado de Asturias GRUPIN IDI/2021/000081 co-financed by the Feder Pro gramme of the European Union. Authors would like to thank to Marcos García Ocana ˜ from Biotechnology Preparative Unit for his advice, Marta Alonso Guervos ´ for the help handling the confocal microscope and Angel Martinez Nistal for the development of the custom macro, both from Photonics Microscopy and Image Processing Unit of University of Oviedo
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