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2D vanadium disulfide nanosheets assisted ultrasensitive, rapid, and label-free electrochemical quantification of cancer biomarker (MMP-2)

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 34, Issue 39, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/acdde9

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matrix metalloproteinase-2; 2D nanosheets; vanadium disulfide; electrochemical biosensors; cancer biomarker

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Cancer is a serious global health burden, and the detection of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) protein is crucial for cancer screening and treatment. A label-free electrochemical biosensor using vanadium disulfide (VS2) nanosheets was proposed in this study. The biosensor showed high sensitivity and selectivity for MMP-2 detection, with a low limit of detection and interference from non-specific proteins. This cost-effective and accurate biosensor provides a solution for cancer diagnosis.
Cancer is one of the most tormenting global health burdens reporting high mortality and morbidity worldwide. Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) protein has elevated expression for most types of cancers, including prostate and breast cancer. Therefore, accurate and specific detection of MMP-2 biomarker is crucial for screening, treatment, and prognosis of related cancer. In this work, we have proposed a label-free electrochemical biosensor for the detection of MMP-2 protein. This biosensor was fabricated using hydrothermally synthesized vanadium disulfide (VS2) nanosheets with monoclonal anti-MMP2 antibodies biofunctionalized using a suitable linker. The VS2 nanomaterials were synthesized hydrothermally at different reaction temperatures (140 & DEG;C, 160 & DEG;C, 180 & DEG;C and 200 & DEG;C) generating different morphologies from a 3D bulk cubic structure at 140 & DEG;C to 2D nanosheets at 200 & DEG;C. Owing to the advantages of 2D VS2 nanosheets with high surface-to-volume ratio, excellent electrochemical response and high antibody loading possibility, it was selected for fabricating an MMP-2 specific biosensor. The antibody-antigen binding event is analyzed by recording electrochemical impedance spectroscopy signals for different target MMP-2 protein concentrations. The sensitivity and lower limit of detection were 7.272 (& UDelta;R/R)(ng ml)(-1) cm(-2) and 0.138 fg ml(-1), respectively in 10 mM phosphate buffer saline for this proposed sensor. Further, interference studies were also performed which demonstrates the sensor to be highly selective against non-specific target proteins. This 2D VS2 nanosheet-based electrochemical biosensor is a sensitive, cost-effective, accurate, and selective solution for cancer diagnosis.

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