| Literature DB >> 26432194 |
Clotilde Ribaut1, Valérie Voisin2, Viera Malachovská3, Valentin Dubois4, Patrice Mégret2, Ruddy Wattiez4, Christophe Caucheteur5.
Abstract
This study reports on the development of a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) optical fiber biosensor based on tilted fiber Bragg grating technology for direct detection of small biomarkers of interest for lung cancer diagnosis. Since SPR principle relies on the refractive index modifications to sensitively detect mass changes at the gold coated surface, we have proposed here a comparative study in relation to the target size. Two cytokeratin 7 (CK7) samples with a molecular weight ranging from 78 kDa to 2.6 kDa, respectively CK7 full protein and CK7 peptide, have been used for label-free monitoring. This work has first consisted in the elaboration and the characterization of a robust and reproducible bioreceptor, based on antibody/antigen cross-linking. Immobilized antibodies were then utilized as binding agents to investigate the sensitivity of the biosensor towards the two CK7 antigens. Results have highlighted a very good sensitivity of the biosensor response for both samples diluted in phosphate buffer with a higher limit of detection for the larger CK7 full protein. The most groundbreaking nature of this study relies on the detection of small biomolecule CK7 peptides in buffer and in the presence of complex media such as serum, achieving a limit of detection of 0.4 nM.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokeratin 7 biomarker; Fiber optic biosensor; Small biomolecule detection; Surface plasmon resonance; Tilted fiber Bragg grating
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26432194 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.09.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618