Au-Loaded Superparamagnetic Mesoporous Bimetallic CoFeB Nanovehicles for Sensitive Autoantibody Detection.
Yunqing KangMostafa Kamal MasudYanna GuoYingji ZhaoZakia Sultana NishatJingjing ZhaoBo JiangYoshiyuki SugaharaTanja PejovicTerry MorganMd Shahriar A HossainHexing LiCarlos SalomonToru AsahiYamauchi YusukePublished in: ACS nano (2023)
Construction of a well-defined mesoporous nanostructure is crucial for applying nonnoble metals in catalysis and biomedicine owing to their highly exposed active sites and accessible surfaces. However, it remains a great challenge to controllably synthesize superparamagnetic CoFe-based mesoporous nanospheres with tunable compositions and exposed large pores, which are sought for immobilization or adsorption of guest molecules for magnetic capture, isolation, preconcentration, and purification. Herein, a facile assembly strategy of a block copolymer was developed to fabricate a mesoporous CoFeB amorphous alloy with abundant metallic Co/Fe atoms, which served as an ideal scaffold for well-dispersed loading of Au nanoparticles (∼3.1 nm) via the galvanic replacement reaction. The prepared Au-CoFeB possessed high saturation magnetization as well as uniform and large open mesopores (∼12.5 nm), which provided ample accessibility to biomolecules, such as nucleic acids, enzymes, proteins, and antibodies. Through this distinctive combination of superparamagnetism (CoFeB) and biofavorability (Au), the resulting Au-CoFeB was employed as a dispersible nanovehicle for the direct capture and isolation of p53 autoantibody from serum samples. Highly sensitive detection of the autoantibody was achieved with a limit of detection of 0.006 U/mL, which was 50 times lower than that of the conventional p53-ELISA kit-based detection system. Our assay is capable of quantifying differential expression patterns for detecting p53 autoantibodies in ovarian cancer patients. This assay provides a rapid, inexpensive, and portable platform with the potential to detect a wide range of clinically relevant protein biomarkers.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- quantum dots
- metal organic framework
- high throughput
- highly efficient
- reduced graphene oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- visible light
- human health
- minimally invasive
- real time pcr
- ionic liquid
- escherichia coli
- biofilm formation
- aqueous solution
- binding protein
- protein protein
- monoclonal antibody