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SPR and Double Resonance LPG Biosensors for Helicobacter pylori BabA Antigen Detection.

Georgi DyankovTinko EftimovEvdokiya HikovaHristo Miladinov NajdenskiVesselin KussovskiPetia Genova-KalouVihar MankovHristo KisovPetar VeselinovSanaz Shoar GhaffariMila Kovacheva-SlavovaBorislav VladimirovNikola Malinowski
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Given the medical and social significance of Helicobacter pylori infection, timely and reliable diagnosis of the disease is required. The traditional invasive and non-invasive conventional diagnostic techniques have several limitations. Recently, opportunities for new diagnostic methods have appeared based on the recent advance in the study of H. pylori outer membrane proteins and their identified receptors. In the present study we assess the way in which outer membrane protein-cell receptor reactions are applicable in establishing a reliable diagnosis. Herein, as well as in other previous studies of ours, we explore the reliability of the binding reaction between the best characterized H. pylori adhesin BabA and its receptor, the blood antigen Le b . For the purpose we developed surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and double resonance long period grating (DR LPG) biosensors based on the BabA-Le b binding reaction for diagnosing H. pylori infection. In SPR detection, the sensitivity was estimated at 3000 CFU/mL-a much higher sensitivity than that of the RUT test. The DR LPG biosensor proved to be superior in terms of accuracy and sensitivity-concentrations as low as 10 2 CFU/mL were detected.
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