Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency detection in human fibroblasts using scanning electrochemical microscopy.
Shubhneet ThindDhésmon LimaEvan BooyDao TrinhSean A McKennaSabine KussPublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency (COXD) is an inherited disorder characterized by the absence or mutation in the genes encoding for the cytochrome c oxidase protein (COX). COX deficiency results in severe muscle weakness, heart, liver, and kidney disorders, as well as brain damage in infants and adolescents, leading to death in many cases. With no cure for this disorder, finding an efficient, inexpensive, and early means of diagnosis is essential to minimize symptoms and long-term disabilities. Furthermore, muscle biopsy, the traditional detection method, is invasive, expensive, and time-consuming. This study demonstrates the applicability of scanning electrochemical microscopy to quantify COX activity in living human fibroblast cells. Taking advantage of the interaction between the redox mediator N, N, N', N' -tetramethyl- para -phenylene-diamine, and COX, the enzymatic activity was successfully quantified by monitoring current changes using a platinum microelectrode and determining the apparent heterogeneous rate constant k 0 using numerical modeling. This study provides a foundation for developing a diagnostic method for detecting COXD in infants, which has the potential to increase treatment effectiveness and improve the quality of life of affected individuals.
Keyphrases
- label free
- high resolution
- endothelial cells
- gold nanoparticles
- skeletal muscle
- heart failure
- systematic review
- single molecule
- optical coherence tomography
- high speed
- high throughput
- induced apoptosis
- replacement therapy
- magnetic resonance
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- pluripotent stem cells
- nitric oxide
- risk assessment
- cell death
- magnetic resonance imaging
- dna methylation
- cell cycle arrest
- computed tomography
- brain injury
- electron transfer
- quantum dots
- simultaneous determination
- fine needle aspiration