Edge-Enhanced Microwell Immunoassay for Highly Sensitive Protein Detection.
Qingxuan LiSidi A BencherifMing SuPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Highly sensitive biosensors that can detect low concentrations of protein biomarkers at the early stages of diseases or proteins secreted from single cells are of importance for disease diagnosis and treatment assessment. This work reports a new signal amplification mechanism, that is, edge enhancement based on the vertical sidewalls of microwells for ultra-sensitive protein detection. The fluorescence emission at the edge of the microwells is highly amplified due to the microscopic axial resolution (depth of field) and demonstrates a microring effect. The enhanced fluorescence intensity from microrings is calibrated for bovine serum albumin detection, which shows a 6-fold sensitivity enhancement and a lower limit of detection at the microwell edge, compared to those obtained on a flat surface. The microwell chip is used to separate single cells, and the wall of each microwell is used to detect interferon-γ secretion from T cells stimulated with a peptide and whole cancer cells. Given its edge-enhancement ability, the microwell technique can be a highly sensitive biosensing platform for disease diagnosis at an early stage and for assessing potential treatments at the single-cell level.
Keyphrases
- label free
- early stage
- induced apoptosis
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- real time pcr
- protein protein
- high throughput
- cell cycle arrest
- amino acid
- high resolution
- binding protein
- radiation therapy
- high intensity
- molecularly imprinted
- optical coherence tomography
- emergency department
- rna seq
- drug induced
- mass spectrometry
- solid state