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Label-free, chemiresistor immunosensor for stress biomarker cortisol in saliva.

Chaker Tlili1, Nosang V Myung, Vivek Shetty, Ashok Mulchandani.   

Abstract

Salivary cortisol is commonly used as a bioindicator of the psychobiologic response to environmental and psychological stressors. Current analytical approaches rely on immunoassays performed at distant, centralized laboratories and involve an elaborate specimen collection-processing-transportation-storage-analysis-reporting cycle. To facilitate point-of-use measurement of salivary cortisol levels, we describe the development and proof-of-concept testing of an ultrasensitive, label-free immunosensor based on a single-walled, carbon nanotube-based chemiresistive transducer. Carbon nanotubes were functionalized with a cortisol analog [cortisol-3-CMO-NHS ester] and a monoclonal anti-cortisol antibody was ligated to this receptor. Addition of phosphate buffer as well as artificial saliva spiked with varying cortisol concentrations displaced the anti-cortisol antibody producing corresponding decreases in the resistance/conductance of the nanotube-biomolecule hybrid. The immunosensor demonstrated an ultralow detection limit of 1 pg/ml and excellent binding selectivity for cortisol even in the presence of structurally similar steroids such as 21-hydroprogesterone. The nanotube immunosensor offers attractive prospects for the development of highly sensitive biosensor for rapid, label-free measurement of salivary cortisol in a variety of clinical and research settings.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21621995     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2011.04.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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