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Gold Nanowires Array-Based Closed Bipolar Nanoelectrode System for Electrochemiluminescence Detection of α-Fetoprotein on Cell Surface.

Xiuxiu LiXiang QinZhaoyan TianKang WangXing-Hua XiaYafeng WuSong-Qin Liu
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Inspired by the promising applications of a closed bipolar electrodes ( c -BPEs) system in electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection of cell adhesion and disease-related biomarkers, here, a gold nanowires array-based c -BPEs system was constructed for cell surface protein detection. Regular and uniform gold nanowires array were prepared by intermittent potentiostatic deposition. Then, two poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) chips with a hole diameter of 2 mm as a reservoir were placed at both sides of Au nanowires array to construct c -BPEs system. Thionine-functionalized silicon dioxide nanoparticles conjugated to antibody (Ab2-Th@SiO 2 ) were used as the electrochemical probe, while [Ru(bpy) 3 ] 2+ -wrapped SiO 2 nanoparticles (Ru(II)@SiO 2 ) were employed as the ECL signal readout. Taking α-fetoprotein (AFP) as model, the gold nanowires array-based c -BPEs system allowed sensitive detection of AFP at a linear range from 0.002 to 50.0 ng/mL and at least 6 living cells ascribing to the synergetic amplification effect at both sensing and reporting chambers. Besides, the amount of AFP expressed by HepG2 cells was calculated to be 6.71 pg/cell. The presented strategy with high sensitivity provided a promising and universal platform for the detection of other cancer cells and disease-related biomarkers (such as proteins, glycan, miRNA).
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