Harnessing immunomagnetic separation and quantum dot-based quantification capacities for the enumeration of absolute levels of biomarker

Authors
Park, HoyoungHwang, Mintai P.Lee, Jong-WookChoi, JonghoonLee, Kwan Hyi
Issue Date
2013-07-19
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.24, no.28
Abstract
The field of biomarker quantification has experienced a growth parallel to the discovery of new materials. In this paper, we propose an innovative system for the separation and quantification of biomarkers using a simple magnetic bead (MB)-quantum dot (QD) sandwich assay. The basis of the system lies in the interaction between histidine residues on protein G and Ni ions on QDs, and the use of imidazole to selectively detach QDs bound to target biomarkers, in effect enumerating the absolute number of biomarker units. We used C-reactive protein (CRP) as a proof-of-concept and demonstrated a detection sensitivity of 82.5 fmoles in 50 mu 1 of sample volume, a commonly used analytical volume (e.g. ELISA). Although CRP was used as a model to conduct this study, the sensitivity and simplicity of this detachable system make it a viable approach in the quantification of other target analytes.
Keywords
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; MAGNETIC MICROBEADS; IMMUNOASSAYS; CELLS; HUMIDITY; DISEASE; DESIGN; CANCER; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; MAGNETIC MICROBEADS; IMMUNOASSAYS; CELLS; HUMIDITY; DISEASE; DESIGN; CANCER
ISSN
0957-4484
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127863
DOI
10.1088/0957-4484/24/28/285103
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