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Highly sensitive dendrimer-based nanoplasmonic biosensor for drug allergy diagnosis.

Maria Soler1, Pablo Mesa-Antunez2, M-Carmen Estevez3, Antonio Jesus Ruiz-Sanchez2, Marinus A Otte1, Borja Sepulveda1, Daniel Collado2, Cristobalina Mayorga4, Maria Jose Torres5, Ezequiel Perez-Inestrosa2, Laura M Lechuga1.   

Abstract

A label-free biosensing strategy for amoxicillin (AX) allergy diagnosis based on the combination of novel dendrimer-based conjugates and a recently developed nanoplasmonic sensor technology is reported. Gold nanodisks were functionalized with a custom-designed thiol-ending-polyamido-based dendron (d-BAPAD) peripherally decorated with amoxicilloyl (AXO) groups (d-BAPAD-AXO) in order to detect specific IgE generated in patient's serum against this antibiotic during an allergy outbreak. This innovative strategy, which follows a simple one-step immobilization procedure, shows exceptional results in terms of sensitivity and robustness, leading to a highly-reproducible and long-term stable surface which allows achieving extremely low limits of detection. Moreover, the viability of this biosensor approach to analyze human biological samples has been demonstrated by directly analyzing and quantifying specific anti-AX antibodies in patient's serum without any sample pretreatment. An excellent limit of detection (LoD) of 0.6ng/mL (i.e. 0.25kU/L) has been achieved in the evaluation of clinical samples evidencing the potential of our nanoplasmonic biosensor as an advanced diagnostic tool to quickly identify allergic patients. The results have been compared and validated with a conventional clinical immunofluorescence assay (ImmunoCAP test), confirming an excellent correlation between both techniques. The combination of a novel compact nanoplasmonic platform and a dendrimer-based strategy provides a highly sensitive label free biosensor approach with over two times better detectability than conventional SPR. Both the biosensor device and the carrier structure hold great potential in clinical diagnosis for biomarker analysis in whole serum samples and other human biological samples.
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Keywords:  Allergy diagnosis; Dendrimer; Gold nanodisks; IgE quantification; Label-free detection; Nanoplasmonic biosensor; Serum clinical sample

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25460891     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.10.081

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


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