| Literature DB >> 31305067 |
Xiangyu Ou1, Yanyan Chen1,2, Lili Xie1, Jie Chen1, Jie Zan1, Xiaofeng Chen1, Zhongzhu Hong1, Yu He1, Juan Li1,2, Huanghao Yang1.
Abstract
Optical biosensors that enable highly sensitive detection of biomolecules are useful for applications in early disease diagnosis. However, the presence of UV-vis-induced background fluorescence in biological samples is still challenging. Thanks to the weak scattering and nearly no absorption of biological chromophores under X-ray excitation, we describe the development of an X-ray nanocrystal scintillator-based aptasensor that is able to achieve sensitive and homogeneous detection of target biomolecules. In this work, aptamer-labeled lanthanide-doped nanocrystal scintillators was designed to rapidly and sensitively detect lysozyme via fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in human serum samples. Benefiting from the use of low-dose X-ray as an excitation source and high-efficiency luminescence of heavy atoms-contained nanocrystals, the proposed X-ray nanocrystal scintillator-based aptasensor can readily detect lysozyme with a high sensitivity up to 0.94 nM, as well as an excellent specificity and sample recoveries. Thus, our technique suggests that the X-ray scintillating aptasensor can create a new generation of autofluorescence-free high-sensitivity strategy for biomarker sensing in biomedical applications.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31305067 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b02166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986