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Label-free Detection of Protein Released during Platelet Activation by CNT-Enhanced Love Mode SAW Sensors.

Huiyan Wu1, Hongfei Zu1, Qing-Ming Wang1, Gangyi Zhao2, Jamesu H-C Wang2.   

Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been applied in a series of clinical treatments. PRP contains high-concentrated platelets, which, when activated, could secret a variety of growth factors and cytokines, to promote and/or enhance healing of injured tissues. Non-activated platelets suspension could be prepared by an isolation method of centrifugation and washing currently. However, it is not clear whether platelets, if any, are already activated during this process and there is no simple method to monitor their activation accordingly. Shear-Horizontal Surface Acoustic Wave sensors (SH-SAW, Love Mode) are promising in fundamental biology as well as biomedical engineering, detecting cell behaviors in liquid in a non-invasive, simple and quantitative manner. In this study, Love mode sensors are adopted for the label-free detection of protein secreted by platelets. Carbon nanotube (CNT) is reported as an advisable platform of both non-specific protein adsorption and specific protein binding. For further improvement of Love mode sensor performance, novel CNT -coated parylene-C film is prepared on its surface as both the acoustic-wave-guiding layer and bio-interface layer. The S21 loss curves of Love mode sensors were recorded and the corresponding resonance frequencies were extracted. The results showed that the CNT-enhanced sensor possessed an increased resonance frequency shift when compared to normal sensor with single parylene-C film under identical collagen concentrations. Then, the modified sensor is used for label-free detection of protein released by various concentrations of platelets. The results revealed high sensitivity and consistency, indicating the potential of CNT-enhanced Love mode sensors in cell-based applications.

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Keywords:  CNT; Platelet; Protein; SH-SAW

Year:  2014        PMID: 25984268      PMCID: PMC4431625          DOI: 10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Int Ultrason Symp        ISSN: 1948-5719


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