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On-chip aptamer-based sandwich assay for thrombin detection employing magnetic beads and quantum dots.

Yolanda H Tennico1, Daniela Hutanu, Myra T Koesdjojo, Cheryl Moody Bartel, Vincent T Remcho.   

Abstract

In this paper, we report the development of an on-chip aptamer-based fluorescence assay for protein detection and quantification based on sandwich ELISA principles. Thrombin was selected as a model analyte to validate the assay design, which involves two DNA thrombin aptamers recognizing two different epitopes of the protein. Aptamer-functionalized magnetic beads were utilized to capture the target analyte, while a second aptamer, functionalized with quantum dots, was employed for on-chip detection. The binding of thrombin to the two aptamers via sandwich assay was monitored by fluorescence microscopy. The sandwich assay was performed on disposable microfluidic devices, fabricated on double-sided tapes and polymeric materials using a laser cutting approach. The approach enabled rapid thrombin detection with high specificity. Experimental conditions, such as reagent consumption and incubation time, were optimized in the microchip platform for the lowest limit of detection, highest specificity, and shortest assay time. The analytical performance of the microchip based assay was compared to that in the well plate format (generally utilized for ELISA-based methodologies). The results show that microfluidic chip proved to be a rapid and efficient system for aptamer-based thrombin assays, requiring only minimal (microliter) reagent use. This work demonstrated the successful application of on-chip aptamer-based sandwich assays for detection of target proteins of biomedical importance.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20545301     DOI: 10.1021/ac101269u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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