Graphene Oxide Thin Film with Dual Function Integrated into a Nanosandwich Device for in Vivo Monitoring of Interleukin-6.
Meng QiJiawei HuangHui WeiChaomin CaoShilun FengQing GuoEwa M GoldysRui LiGuozhen LiuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Graphene oxide (GO), with its exceptional physical and chemical properties and biocompatibility, holds a tremendous potential for sensing applications. In this study, GO, acting both as the electron-transfer bridge and the signal reporter, was attached on the interface to develop a label-free electrochemical nanosandwich device for detection of interleukin-6 (IL-6). First, a single layer of GO was covalently modified on gold electrodes, followed by attachment of anti-IL-6 capture antibody to form the sensing interface. The 4-aminophenyl phosphorylcholine was further attached to the surface of GO to minimize nonspecific protein adsorption. For reporting the presence of analyte, the anti-IL-6 detection antibody was covalently modified to the GO, which has been integrated with the redox probe Nile blue (NB). Finally, a nanosandwich assay was fabricated on gold surfaces for detection of IL-6 on the basis of the electrochemical signal of NB. The prepared nanosandwiches demonstrated high selectivity and stability for detection of IL-6 over the range of 1-300 pg mL-1 with the lowest detectable concentration of 1 pg mL-1. The device was successfully used for monitoring of IL-6 secretion in RAW cells and live mice. By tailoring the GO surface with functional components, such devices were able to detect the analyte in vivo without causing inflammatory response.
Keyphrases
- label free
- inflammatory response
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- electron transfer
- real time pcr
- gold nanoparticles
- escherichia coli
- mental health
- type diabetes
- high throughput
- crispr cas
- climate change
- physical activity
- oxidative stress
- toll like receptor
- emergency department
- ionic liquid
- skeletal muscle
- cell proliferation
- quantum dots
- biofilm formation
- single cell
- lps induced
- sensitive detection
- aqueous solution
- tandem mass spectrometry
- protein protein
- carbon nanotubes
- tissue engineering
- cystic fibrosis
- drug induced
- living cells