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Hollow mesoporous silica microspheres as sensitive labels for immunoassay of prostate-specific antigen

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 137, Issue 3, Pages 608-613

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2an16033a

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Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21075052, 21175057]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2010BM030, ZR2010BQ019]
  3. Key Subject Research Foundation of Shandong Province [XTD1105]
  4. Shandong Provincial Education Department [J09LB19]
  5. Special Research and Development Environmental Protection Industry of Shandong Province
  6. Science and Technology Development Plan Project of Jinan City [201004015]

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A novel electrochemical immunosensor for sensitive detection of cancer biomarker prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has been reported based on nanoporous gold (NPG) and hollow mesoporous silica microspheres (HSMs). The immunoassay was conducted by following the typical procedure for sandwich-type immunoreaction. Nanoporous gold (NPG) foils were immobilized onto a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for primary anti-PSA (Ab(1)) anchoring. Making use of the unique properties of NPG, antibodies could be self-assembled onto the support-free NPG via amine-Au affinity with a high loading amount and reserve high immunological activity. HSMs were used as a secondary anti-PSA antibody (Ab(2)) label. For the preparation of the label, mediator thionine (TH) was first conjugated onto amino-functionalized HSMs (NH2-HSMs) via crosslinking with glutaraldehyde, and then the amino group of TH was used to immobilize horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and Ab(2). Due to the large specific surface area of NH2-HSMs, the loading of antibodies as well as mediator and enzyme onto HSMs was substantially increased, which increased the sensitivity of the immunosensor. The immunosensor exhibited a high sensitivity and showed a linear response within the range of 0.01-10 ng mL(-1) PSA, low detection limit (6.00 pg mL(-1)), good reproducibility and stability. Significantly, the new method may be quite promising, with potential broad applications for clinical immunoassays.

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