| Literature DB >> 26969591 |
Xinyu Yan1, Kan Wang2,3, Wenting Lu1, Weijian Qin4, Daxiang Cui5,6, Jinghua He7.
Abstract
Carbohydrate antigen 72-4 (CA72-4) is an important biomarker associated closely with diagnosis and prognosis of early gastric cancer. How to realize quick, sensitive, specific, and quantitative detection of CA72-4 in clinical specimens has become a great requirement. Herein, we reported a CdSe/ZnS quantum dot-labeled lateral flow test strip combined with a charge-coupled device (CCD)-based reader was developed for rapid, sensitive, and quantitative detection of CA72-4. Two mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against CA72-4 were employed. One of them was coated as a test line, while another mAb was labeled with quantum dots and coated onto conjugate pad. The goat anti-mouse IgG was immobilized as a control line. After sample was added, a sandwich structure was formed with CA72-4 and these two mAbs. The fluorescent signal from quantum dots (QD)-labeled mAb in sandwich structure was related to the amount of detected CA72-4. A CCD-based reader was used to realize quantitative detection of CA72-4. Results showed that developed QD-labeled lateral flow strips to detect CA72-4 biomarker with the sensitivity of 2 IU/mL and 10 min detection time. One hundred sera samples from clinical patients with gastric cancer and healthy people were used to confirm specificity of this strip method; results showed that established strip method own 100 % reproducibility and 100 % specificity compared with Roche electrochemiluminescence assay results. In conclusion, CdSe/ZnS quantum dot-labeled lateral flow strips for detection of CA72-4 could realize rapid, sensitive, and specific detection of clinical samples and could own great potential in clinical translation in near future.Entities:
Keywords: CA72-4; CdSe/ZnS quantum dots; Gastric cancer; Lateral flow strip
Year: 2016 PMID: 26969591 PMCID: PMC4788655 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1355-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of QD-based ICTS. a Conjugation of CdSe/ZnS QDs with CA72-4 mAb (CC49). b Structure of QD-based ICTS. c Sample containing CA72-4 was dropped to sample pad and migrated along the ICTS. Firstly, CA72-4 in the samples combined with QDs probeat conjugate pad. The formed complexes continued to migrate along the membrane and were captured by B72.3 on test line and formed QD-labeled CC49-CA72-4–B72.3 complexes. As the liquid sample continued migrating, the residual CC49 was captured by the goat anti-mouse IgG immobilized on control line. The excess QD conjugates continued to migrate towards the absorbent pad
Fig. 2Characterizations of QDs. a TEM of QDs. b Exciting of QDs in UV light
Fig. 3Conjugation of QDs with CC49. a Naked QDs and QD-labeled CC49 were run on a 50 % agarose gel. b Standard curve for detecting unlabeled CC49 in the supernatant of conjugation through a BCA protein assay kit. c TEM of naked QDs and QD-labeled CC49. The results of three independent experiments showing a similar trend are depicted
Fig. 4Emission and excitation of QD-labeled CC49. a Naked QDs and QD-labeled CC49 were excited from 200 to 400 nm. A distinctive small absorbance peak around 280 nm was observed on the QD-labeled CC49. b Naked QDs and QD-labeled CC49 were excited at 365 nm. Emission was observed with a UV laser. c The emission peaks of QDs and QD-labeled CC49 were formed at 620 nm. The results of three independent experiments showing a similar trend are depicted
Fig. 5Detection of CA72-4 with QD-based ICTS. a Detection of purchased CA72-4 (5 IU/mL) by a UV laser. b Detection of CA72-4-negative and CA72-4-positive serum from patients by a UV laser. c Standard curve for detecting CA72-4 through data from a portable fluorescence immunoassay chip detector
Detection of results of CA72-4 in serum samples using QD-based ICTS
| Serum samples | ICTS | Validity (95 % CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | Total | ||
| Roche assay positive ( | 70 | 0 | 70 | Sensitivity 100 % (91–100) |
| Roche assay negative ( | 0 | 30 | 30 | Sensitivity 100 % (91–100) |