A sensitive electrochemical immunosensor for label-free detection of Zika-virus protein.
Ajeet KaushikAdriana YndartSanjeev KumarRahul Dev JayantArti VashistAshley N BrownChen-Zhong LiMadhavan NairPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
This work, as a proof of principle, presents a sensitive and selective electrochemical immunosensor for Zika-virus (ZIKV)-protein detection using a functionalized interdigitated micro-electrode of gold (IDE-Au) array. A miniaturized IDE-Au immunosensing chip was prepared via immobilization of ZIKV specific envelop protein antibody (Zev-Abs) onto dithiobis(succinimidyl propionate) i.e., (DTSP) functionalized IDE-Au (electrode gap/width of 10 µm). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was performed to measure the electrical response of developed sensing chip as a function of ZIKV-protein concentrations. The results of EIS studies confirmed that sensing chip detected ZIKV-protein selectively and exhibited a detection range from 10 pM to 1 nM and a detection limit of 10 pM along with a high sensitivity of 12 kΩM-1. Such developed ZIKV immune-sensing chip can be integrated with a miniaturized potentiostat (MP)-interfaced with a smartphone for rapid ZIKV-infection detection required for early stage diagnostics at point-of-care application.
Keyphrases
- zika virus
- label free
- dengue virus
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- aedes aegypti
- early stage
- high throughput
- sensitive detection
- protein protein
- binding protein
- air pollution
- circulating tumor cells
- amino acid
- real time pcr
- quantum dots
- high resolution
- particulate matter
- heavy metals
- gold nanoparticles
- squamous cell carcinoma
- molecularly imprinted
- computed tomography
- small molecule
- radiation therapy
- ionic liquid
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance imaging
- solid state
- liquid chromatography