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Self-Induced Back-Action Actuated Nanopore Electrophoresis (SANE) Sensor for Label-Free Detection of Cancer Immunotherapy-Relevant Antibody-Ligand Interactions.

Sai Santosh Sasank Peri1, Muhammad Usman Raza1, Manoj K Sabnani2, Soroush Ghaffari2, Susanne Gimlin3, Debra D Wawro3, Jung Soo Lee4, Min Jun Kim4, Jon Weidanz5, George Alexandrakis6.   

Abstract

We fabricated a novel single molecule nanosensor by integrating a solid-state nanopore and a double nanohole nanoaperture. The nanosensor employs Self-Induced Back-Action (SIBA) for optical trapping and enables SIBA-Actuated Nanopore Electrophoresis (SANE) for concurrent acquisition of bimodal optical and electrical signatures of molecular interactions. This work describes how to fabricate and use the SANE sensor to quantify antibody-ligand interactions. We describe how to analyze the bimodal optical-electrical data to improve upon the discrimination of antibody and ligand versus bound complex compared to electrical measurements alone. Example results for specific interaction detection are described for T-cell receptor-like antibodies (TCRmAbs) engineered to target peptide-presenting Major Histocompatibility Complex (pMHC) ligands, representing a model of target ligands presented on the surface of cancer cells. We also describe how to analyze the bimodal optical-electrical data to discriminate between specific and non-specific interactions between antibodies and ligands. Example results for non-specific interactions are shown for cancer-irrelevant TCRmAbs targeting the same pMHCs, as a control. These example results demonstrate the utility of the SANE sensor as a potential screening tool for ligand targets in cancer immunotherapy, though we believe that its potential uses are much broader.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Antibody-ligand interactions; Dual modality nanosensing; Dual nanoholes; Nanopore translocations; Peptide major histocompatibility complexes (pMHCs); Plasmonic optical trapping; Solid-state nanopores; TCR-like monoclonal antibodies

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35094337      PMCID: PMC9207820          DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1811-0_20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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