Real-time QCM-D immunoassay through oriented antibody immobilization using cross-linked hydrogel biointerfaces

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作者
Carrigan, SD
Scott, G
Tabrizian, M
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[1] McGill Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Montreal, PQ H3A 2B4, Canada
[2] MDS Pharma Serv, St Laurent, PQ H4R 2N6, Canada
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10.1021/la0503294
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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This report presents the development of pre-cross-linked and in situ cross-linked polyethyleneimine-carboxymethylcellulose antibody immobilization platforms for real-time QCM-D immunoassay of sepsis-related biomarkers. These platforms differ significantly from recent trends in QCM-based assays, a rapidly expanding field given the affordability and sensitivity of the transduction system, by providing ultrafast biointerface deposition through cross-linking of polysaccharides. Using rhIL-1ra (17 kDa), a known sepsis biomarker, for development, various immunoassay modifications to increase sensitivity were investigated, including the use of Protein A, Protein G, and anti-IgG Fc specific antibody capture ligands for oriented antibody immobilization, higher-frequency QCM-D crystals, and amplification using secondary antibodies. The optimized assay employs Protein A oriented immobilization on pre-cross-linked polymer and secondary antibodies to achieve a detection limit of 25 ng/mL on 5 MHz crystals. Assay repeatability using the optimized chemistry is robust, with no loss in 100 ng/mL antigen detection over 20 cycles of the 10 min sandwich assay. Nonspecific adsorption of human serum albumin, as characterized by ToF-SIMS, is minimal and negligible for the pre-cross-linked and in situ cross-linked compositions, respectively.
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页码:5966 / 5973
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