| Literature DB >> 32920713 |
Lingting Huang1,2, Jun Wang3, Qingshui Wang1, Dianping Tang2, Yao Lin4.
Abstract
A paper-based visual fluorescence immunoassay is presented for the detection of matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP7) that is related to renal cancer. The method is based on the distance-dependent fluorescence quenching of CdTe quantum dots (QDs) on a nitrocellulose membrane by Ag+ following a sandwich-type immunoreaction on microtiter wells using silver nanoparticle (AgNP)-labeled secondary antibody- and primary antibody-coated microtiter wells. The silver nanoparticles captured in the well are dissolved with HNO3, while the quenching effect of QDs is based on silver ion-exchange reaction under 365-nm excitation light irradiation. Increasing concentration of released Ag+, thus higher concentration of the protein, leads to an increased distance of quenching on the nitrocellulose membrane. The paper-based immunoassay by combination of AgNP-assisted ion-exchange reaction with QD gives good distance-dependent responses and allows the detection of MMP7 at a concentration as low as 7.3 pg mL-1. The coefficients of variation are less than 6.9% and 12.4% for intra-assay and inter-assay, respectively. High specificity and long-term stability are achieved during the assay. Importantly, the testing of human serum samples using our strategy shows well-matched results with commercial human MMP7 ELISA kits. Graphical abstract A distance-dependent visual immunoassay is developed for the determination of serum matrix metalloproteinase-7 on CdTe quantum dot-impregnated paper with silver ion-exchange reaction.Entities:
Keywords: CdTe quantum dots; Distance-dependent visual immunoassay; Matrix metalloproteinase-7; Microfluidic paper–based analytical device; Silver ion-exchange reaction; Silver nanolabels
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32920713 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-020-04546-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 5.833