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Valentina Bianchi1, Monica Mattarozzi2, Marco Giannetto2, Andrea Boni1, Ilaria De Munari1, Maria Careri2.
Abstract
Nowadays, analytical techniques are moving towards the development of smart biosensing strategies for the point-of-care accurate screening of disease biomarkers, such as human epididymis protein 4 (HE4), a recently discovered serum marker for early ovarian cancer diagnosis. In this context, the present work represents the first implementation of a competitive enzyme-labelled magneto-immunoassay exploiting a homemade IoT Wi-Fi cloud-based portable potentiostat for differential pulse voltammetry readout. The electrochemical device was specifically designed to be capable of autonomous calibration and data processing, switching between calibration, and measurement modes: in particular, firstly, a baseline estimation algorithm is applied for correct peak computation, then calibration function is built by interpolating data with a four-parameter logistic function. The calibration function parameters are stored on the cloud for inverse prediction to determine the concentration of unknown samples. Interpolation function calibration and concentration evaluation are performed directly on-board, thus reducing the power consumption. The analytical device was validated in human serum, demonstrating good sensing performance for analysis of HE4 with detection and quantitation limits in human serum of 3.5 and 29.2 pM, respectively, reaching the sensitivity that is required for diagnostic purposes, with high potential for applications as portable and smart diagnostic tool for point-of-care testing.Entities:
Keywords: Internet of Things; WiFi portable potentiostat; competitive electrochemical immunosensor; human epididymis protein 4; on-board calibration
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32260240 PMCID: PMC7180438 DOI: 10.3390/s20072016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Scheme 1Working principle of the electrochemical immunomagnetic assay on MBs supports.
Scheme 2Internet-of-Things (IoT) architecture for the proposed system.
Figure 1Interaction plot from two-way ANOVA. Factors: concentration of HE4 for functionalization and concentration of anti-HE4 antibody; Response: signal inhibition.
Figure 2Differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) scans recorded carrying out immunocompetition assays over the 350 fM-350 nM HE4 concentration range in human serum samples.
Figure 3Example of baseline estimation from a voltammogram. Thirty minimum points were considered for the linear regression.
Figure 4Dose-response inhibition curve for HE4-spiked human serum samples obtained interpolating the dataset from immunocompetition experiments carried out on HE4-modified MBs over the 3.5 fM–35 μM concentration range while using the four-parameter logistic function (1). Inset table: fitted curve parameters.