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Electrochemical Immunosensor for the Quantification of S100B at Clinically Relevant Levels Using a Cysteamine Modified Surface.

Alexander Rodríguez1, Francisco Burgos-Flórez1,2, José D Posada3, Eliana Cervera1, Valtencir Zucolotto4, Homero Sanjuán1, Marco Sanjuán2, Pedro J Villalba1.   

Abstract

Neuronal damage secondary to traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a rapidly evolving condition, which requires therapeutic decisions based on the timely identification of clinical deterioration. Changes in S100B biomarker levels are associated with TBI severity and patient outcome. The S100B quantification is often difficult since standard immunoassays are time-consuming, costly, and require extensive expertise. A zero-length cross-linking approach on a cysteamine self-assembled monolayer (SAM) was performed to immobilize anti-S100B monoclonal antibodies onto both planar (AuEs) and interdigitated (AuIDEs) gold electrodes via carbonyl-bond. Surface characterization was performed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and specular-reflectance FTIR for each functionalization step. Biosensor response was studied using the change in charge-transfer resistance (Rct) from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) in potassium ferrocyanide, with [S100B] ranging 10-1000 pg/mL. A single-frequency analysis for capacitances was also performed in AuIDEs. Full factorial designs were applied to assess biosensor sensitivity, specificity, and limit-of-detection (LOD). Higher Rct values were found with increased S100B concentration in both platforms. LODs were 18 pg/mL(AuES) and 6 pg/mL(AuIDEs). AuIDEs provide a simpler manufacturing protocol, with reduced fabrication time and possibly costs, simpler electrochemical response analysis, and could be used for single-frequency analysis for monitoring capacitance changes related to S100B levels.

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Keywords:  S-100B; biomarker; biosensor; brain injuries; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; gold electrodes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33801798     DOI: 10.3390/s21061929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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1.  Microfluidic Paper-Based Blood Plasma Separation Device as a Potential Tool for Timely Detection of Protein Biomarkers.

Authors:  Francisco Burgos-Flórez; Alexander Rodríguez; Eliana Cervera; Marcio De Ávila; Marco Sanjuán; Pedro J Villalba
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 3.523

2.  TBISTAT: An open-source, wireless portable, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy capable potentiostat for the point-of-care detection of S100B in plasma samples.

Authors:  Francisco Burgos-Flórez; Alexander Rodríguez; Eliana Cervera; Valtencir Zucolotto; Marco Sanjuán; Pedro J Villalba
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Forensic Biochemical Markers to Evaluate the Agonal Period: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Enrica Rosato; Martina Bonelli; Marcello Locatelli; Ugo de Grazia; Angela Tartaglia; Fabio Savini; Cristian D'Ovidio
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-05-28       Impact factor: 4.411

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