| Literature DB >> 33078567 |
Amid Shakeri1, Noor Abu Jarad2, Jeff Terryberry3, Shadman Khan2, Ashlyn Leung2, Simeng Chen3, Tohid F Didar1,2.
Abstract
Recent studies have shown a correlation between elevated interleukin 6 (IL-6) concentrations and the risk of respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, detection of IL-6 at low concentrations permits early diagnosis of worst-case outcome in viral respiratory infections. Here, a versatile biointerface is presented that eliminates nonspecific adhesion and thus enables immunofluorescence detection of IL-6 in whole human plasma or whole human blood during coagulation, down to a limit of detection of 0.5 pg mL-1 . The sensitivity of the developed lubricant-infused biosensor for immunofluorescence assays in detecting low molecular weight proteins such as IL-6 is facilitated by i) producing a bioink in which the capture antibody is functionalized by an epoxy-based silane for covalent linkage to the fluorosilanized surface and ii) suppressing nonspecific adhesion by patterning the developed bioink into a lubricant-infused coating. The developed biosensor addresses one of the major challenges for biosensing in complex fluids, namely nonspecific adhesion, therefore paving the way for highly sensitive biosensing in complex fluids.Entities:
Keywords: bioinks; biosensing in plasma; immunofluorescence assays; interleukin 6 detection; lubricant-infused surfaces
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33078567 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202003844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281