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Colorimetric immunoassay of carcinoembryonic antigen based on the glucose oxidase/MnO 2 nanosheet cascade reaction with self-supplying oxygen.

Yuanzhi YaoJinhong WangZiqi WangShenghua LiHongliang Tan
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2023)
The detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) has profound implications in cancer diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring. In this work, we developed a colorimetric immunoassay for the detection of CEA. This assay involves the utilization of zinc(II)-based coordination polymers (ZnCPs) as a host for integrating glucose oxidase (GOx) and anti-carcinoembryonic antigen antibody (anti-CEA), which results in the formation of a detection antibody (anti-CEA/GOx@ZnCPs). The adaptable inclusion properties of ZnCPs enable the preservation of the original catalytic behavior of GOx and antigen capture ability of anti-CEA. Consequently, the anti-CEA/GOx@ZnCPs can act as a detection antibody to facilitate the development of an immunoassay. The combination of anti-CEA/GOx@ZnCPs in the immunoassay triggers a cascade reaction involving GOx and MnO 2 nanosheets, leading to the generation of an amplified colorimetric signal through self-supplying oxygen. This colorimetric immunoassay exhibits a linear response ranging from 2 to 180 ng mL -1 CEA and has a detection limit of 50 pg mL -1 . The practicality of this colorimetric immunoassay in biological matrices was demonstrated by the successful determination of CEA in serum samples with good recovery and precision. We believe that this study will pave the way to rationally design multifunctional CP-based composites for a wide range of applications in bioanalysis.
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