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Bifunctional Pdots-Based Novel ECL Nanoprobe with Qualitative and Quantitative Dual Signal Amplification Characteristics for Trace Cytokine Analysis

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 94, Issue 19, Pages 7115-7122

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.2c01041

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31901045, 32171452, 21877083, 31901056, 62005132, 62105165]
  2. Jiangsu Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Program
  3. 2020 Nantong Science and Technology Plan Project [JC2020099, JC2020100]
  4. Large Instruments Open Foundation of Nantong University
  5. 2020 training program of innovation and entrepreneurship for college students of Nantong university
  6. [06200048]
  7. [06200053]

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A novel methodology was proposed to improve the sensing performance of ECL immunosensor and demonstrated excellent detection performance. This method can be applied for analyzing cytokine biomarkers with a broad examination range, low detection limit, and high selectivity.
In this work, a novel methodology to design bifunctional ECL-Iuminkiphores with self-enhanced and TSA-amplified characteristics was proposed for improving the sensing performance of ECL-immunosensor toward trace cytokine analysis. Thanks to the qualitative- and quantitative- dual signal amplification technique, the as-prepared ECL biosensor demonstrated excellent detection performance. By analyzing the prospective cytokine biomarkers (IL-6), the ECL immunosensor exhibited a broad examination range with quite low detection limit and quite high selectivity, which was far superior to commercial ELISA kits and ever reported works. In particular, the novel ECL nanoprobe developed here could also he applied to monitor other immune toxicities or disease-related cytokines by using the respective antibodies corresponding to these targets. Moreover, the concept and construction strategy of self-amplified ECL-luminophores presented here could be further extended to design a series of Pdots-derived multicolored ECL probes to meet the needs of multipathway detection applications.

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