| Literature DB >> 28135070 |
Haihang Ye1, Kuikun Yang2, Jing Tao3, Yijing Liu2, Qian Zhang2, Sanaz Habibi3,4, Zhihong Nie2, Xiaohu Xia1.
Abstract
Enzyme-based colorimetric assays have been widely used in research laboratories and clinical diagnosis for decades. Nevertheless, as constrained by the performance of enzymes, their detection sensitivity has not been substantially improved in recent years, which inhibits many critical applications such as early detection of cancers. In this work, we demonstrate an enzyme-free signal amplification technique, based on gold vesicles encapsulated with Pd-Ir nanoparticles as peroxidase mimics, for colorimetric assay of disease biomarkers with significantly enhanced sensitivity. This technique overcomes the intrinsic limitations of enzymes, thanks to the superior catalytic efficiency of peroxidase mimics and the efficient loading and release of these mimics. Using human prostate surface antigen as a model biomarker, we demonstrated that the enzyme-free assay could reach a limit of detection at the femtogram/mL level, which is over 103-fold lower than that of conventional enzyme-based assay when the same antibodies and similar procedure were used.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker; detection; enzyme mimic; gold vesicle; iridium nanoparticles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28135070 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b08232
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881