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CHEMOSENSORS
卷 9, 期 4, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors9040059
关键词
prostate cancer; RNA transcript PCA3; aptamer; electrochemical biosensor; cyclic voltammograms; impedance spectroscopy
资金
- Ministry of High Education of Iraq
This study reports on the feasibility of electrochemical detection of the prostate cancer biomarker PCA3 using a specific RNA aptamer labelled with ferrocene on a screen-printed gold electrode. The results demonstrate successful detection in buffer solutions, with kinetics studies showing high specificity and a potential affinity constant for future diagnostic applications in prostate cancer detection.
This paper reports on a feasibility study of electrochemical in-vitro detection of prostate cancer biomarker PCA3 (prostate cancer antigen 3) in direct assay with specific RNA aptamer labelled with a redox group (ferrocene) and immobilized on a screen-printed gold electrode surface. The cyclic voltammograms and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy methods yield encouraging results on the detection of PCA3 in a range of concentrations from 1 mu g/mL down to 0.1 ng/mL in buffer solutions. Both anodic and cathodic current values in cyclic voltammograms measurements and charge transfer resistance values in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy experiments correlate with the PCA3 concentration in the sample. Kinetics studies of the binding of the PCA3 to our aptamer demonstrated high specificity of the reaction with a characteristic affinity constant of approximately 4.10(-10) molar. The results of this work provide a background for the future development of novel, highly sensitive and cost-effective diagnostic methodologies for prostate cancer detection.
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