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Colorimetric determination of the early biomarker hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) in circulating exosomes by using a gold seed-coated with aptamer-functionalized Au@Au core-shell peroxidase mimic.

Qian-Long WangWei-Xue HuangPu-Juan ZhangLi ChenChon-Kit LioHua ZhouLin-Sen QingPei Luo
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2019)
An ultra-sensitive method is described here for the determination of HIF-1α (an early biomarker for myocardial infarction) in circulating exosomes in serum. Gold nanospheres were functionalized with a HIF-1α-binding aptamer via sulfydryl chemistry. The apt-AuNP-coated gold seeds were grown by seed-mediated growth, and this significantly increased the peroxidase-mimicking property the nanoparticles. A chromogenic system composed of 3,3'5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine and hydrogen peroxide was used. Absorbance at 652 nm increases linearly in the 0.3 to 200 ng L-1 HIF-1α concentration range, and the limit of detection is 0.2 ng L-1. The method was tested by analyzing rat serum from isoproterenol (ISO)-induced myocardial infarction. It allows HIF-1α to be directly determined in a 25 μL sample without preconcentration. The assay is not interfered by the polydispersity of exosomes released under either health and disease conditions. Graphical abstractGold nanospheres were functionalized with a HIF-1α-binding aptamer via sulfydryl chemistry. Nanosized gold seed particles were then modified with the functionalized gold nanospheres, and this strongly increases the peroxidase-mimicking activity of the nanomaterial. By using the tetramethylbenzidine/H2O2 chromogenic system, the absorbance at 652 nm increases linearly in the 0.3 to 200 ng L-1 HIF-1α concentration range.
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