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A spatially multiplexed voltammetric magneto-sandwich assay involving Fe3O4/Fe-based metal-organic framework for dual liver cancer biomarkers

Li, Jingjing
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Lee, Sang Hyuk
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Yoo, Dong Kyu
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January 9, 2023
Sensors And Actuators B-Chemical

Voltammetric sandwich assays were constructed by integrating capture bioreceptors-conjugated magnetic nanocomposites, namely Fe3O4/MIL-101(Fe)-(NH)(CO)-COOH (FO/MOF) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP)labeled detection antibodies on an eight-well screen-printed carbon ink electrode (SPCIE) for the simultaneous detection of liver cancer biomarkers, human tissue transglutaminase 2 (TGM2) and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 (hnRNP A1). Magnetic FO/MOF nanocomposites were prepared via a simple microwaveassisted method; these not only provided large surface areas for covalently attaching capture bioreceptors, but also acted as a separator for the sandwich nanocomposites magnetically isolated from solutions. TGM2 and hnRNP A1 were first adsorbed onto anti-TGM2 (JU30-02)- and hnRNP A1 aptamer-FO/MOF conjugates, respectively, in buffer or serum followed by the corresponding adsorption of ALP-anti-TGM2 (2F4) and ALP-antihnRNP A1 to form the sandwich complexes of anti-TGM2 (JU30-02)-FO/MOF/TGM2/ALP-anti-TGM2 (2F4) and hnRNP A1 aptamer-FO/MOF/hnRNP A1/ALP-anti-hnRNP A1. After being magnetically accumulated on each well of the SPCIE surface, eight different voltammetric responses due to the reaction of ALP in the sandwich nanocomplex with 4-aminophenyl phosphate to produce 4-aminophenol and subsequently oxidize to 4-quinoneimine were concurrently measured for the quantitative analyses of both biomarkers. TGM2 and hnRNP A1 dynamic ranges in a buffer were 0.05-1.5 and 0.1-5 nM, respectively, with sensitivity of 0.331 and 0.104 mu A/nM and detection and quantification limits of 6.7 and 22.3 and 19.6 and 65.3 pM, respectively. The performance was much less sensitive for undiluted serum samples, possibly due to the unavoidable matrix effect. Finally, the magneto-sandwich sensor was employed to directly analyze TGM2 and hnRNP A1 concentrations in various clinical serum samples.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2023.133313
Web of Science ID

WOS:000979553500001

Author(s)
Li, Jingjing
Lee, Sang Hyuk
Yoo, Dong Kyu
Woo, Ho Chul
Jhung, Sung Hwa
Jovic, Milica  
Girault, Hubert  
Lee, Hye Jin
Date Issued

2023-01-09

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA

Published in
Sensors And Actuators B-Chemical
Volume

380

Article Number

133313

Subjects

Chemistry, Analytical

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Electrochemistry

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Instruments & Instrumentation

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Chemistry

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mil-101(fe)-(nh)(co)-cooh

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eight-well screen-printed carbon ink electrode

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magneto-sandwich assay

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liver cancer biomarkers

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clinical serum analysis

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tissue transglutaminase

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electrochemical immunoassay

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celiac-disease

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protein

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microspheres

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expression

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antibodies

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electrode

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removal

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cells

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