| Literature DB >> 35091373 |
Paola Piedimonte1, Laura Sola2, Marina Cretich2, Alessandro Gori2, Marcella Chiari2, Edoardo Marchisio3, Piero Borga4, Riccardo Bertacco4, Andrea Melloni4, Giorgio Ferrari5, Marco Sampietro5.
Abstract
We developed a biosensing system for serological detection of viruses based on the impedance variation between gold microelectrodes upon the capture of the target antibodies hybridized with nanobeads for signal amplification. The microfluidic platform core features a Differential Impedance Sensing (DIS) architecture between a reference and an active sensor able to reach nanoparticle resolution of few tens. The biosensor, functionalized with a copoly layer housing a synthetic peptide probe, has shown a limit of detection (LOD) below 100 pg/mL using a model IgG antibody spiked in a buffer. The biosensor was also tested with human serum samples for quantitative counts of anti-Dengue Virus antibodies, reaching a sensitivity that outperforms commercial ELISA kit. The system is perfectly suited to be easily reconfigured for novel probes by simply modifying the preparation of the biosensor chip surface, thus addressing a wide range of pathogens and diseases with clinically relevant concentrations for rapid immunoassays in a point of care setting.Entities:
Keywords: Antibody detection; Biosensor; DIS; Diagnostic platform; Differential impedance sensing; Immunosensor; Impedance detection
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35091373 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.113996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618