Electrochemiluminescence Immunosensors Based on ECL-RET Triggering between Mn SANE/PEI-Luminol and PtCu/h-MPF for Ultrasensitive Detection of CEA.
Wenjing LaiJiajia LiMingzhe JiangPengli LiMin WangChaoyun MaChulei ZhaoYu QiChenglin HongPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
In this paper, a novel donor-acceptor pair was creatively proposed based on the principle of electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET): luminol immobilized on polyethyleneimine (PEI)-functionalized manganese-based single-atom nanozymes (Mn SANE/PEI-luminol, donor) and a PtCu-grafted hollow metal polydopamine framework (PtCu/h-MPF, acceptor). A quenched ECL immunosensor was constructed for the ultrasensitive analysis of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). Mn SANE, as an efficient novel coreaction accelerator with the outstanding performance of significantly activating H 2 O 2 to produce large amounts of ROS, was further modified by the coreactant PEI, which efficiently immobilized luminol to form a self-enhanced emitter. As a result, the electron transport distance was effectively shortened, the energy loss was reduced, and luminol achieved a high ECL efficiency. More importantly, PtCu-grafted h-MPF (PtCu/h-MPF) was proposed as a novel quencher. The UV-vis spectra of PtCu/h-MPF partially overlap with the ECL spectra of Mn SANE/PEI-luminol, which can effectively trigger the ECL-RET behavior between the donor and the acceptor. The multiple quenching effect on Mn SANE/PEI-luminol was achieved, which significantly improved the sensitivity of the immunosensor. The prepared immunosensor exhibited good linearity in the concentration range of 10 -5 to 80 ng/mL. The results indicate that this work provides a new method for the early detection of CEA in clinical diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- sensitive detection
- label free
- room temperature
- metal organic framework
- transition metal
- molecularly imprinted
- signaling pathway
- mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- oxidative stress
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- molecular dynamics
- density functional theory
- capillary electrophoresis