Interdigitated impedimetric-based Maackia amurensis lectin biosensor for prostate cancer biomarker.
Siti Fatimah Abd RahmanMohd Khairuddin Md ArshadSubash C B GopinathMohamad Faris Mohamad FathilFrédéric SarryConlathan IbauOmar ElmazriaSami Hage-AliPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2024)
Highly specific detection of tumor-associated biomarkers remains a challenge in the diagnosis of prostate cancer. In this research, Maackia amurensis (MAA) was used as a recognition element in the functionalization of an electrochemical impedance-spectroscopy biosensor without a label to identify cancer-associated aberrant glycosylation prostate-specific antigen (PSA). The lectin was immobilized on gold-interdigitated microelectrodes. Furthermore, the biosensor's impedance response was used to assess the establishment of a complex binding between MAA and PSA-containing glycans. With a small sample volume, the functionalized interdigitated impedimetric-based (IIB) biosensor exhibited high sensitivity, rapid response, and repeatability. PSA glycoprotein detection was performed by measuring electron transfer resistance values within a concentration range 0.01-100 ng/mL, with a detection limit of 3.574 pg/mL. In this study, the ability of MAA to preferentially recognize α2,3-linked sialic acid in serum PSA was proven, suggesting a potential platform for the development of lectin-based, miniaturized, and cost effective IIB biosensors for future disease detection.
Keyphrases
- label free
- prostate cancer
- radical prostatectomy
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- electron transfer
- high resolution
- real time pcr
- risk assessment
- ionic liquid
- binding protein
- current status
- climate change
- dna binding
- transcription factor
- tandem mass spectrometry
- dual energy
- simultaneous determination