Diagnosis of rubella virus using antigen-conjugated au@pt nanorods as nanozyme probe

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Background: As nanotechnology advances rapidly, the nanozymes which could replace protein enzymes in bioanalytical assays bring a new opportunity to the development of simple and sensitive diagnostic tools. Purpose: Antibody-conjugated Au-Pt core/shell nanorods (Au@Pt NRs) have been used for nanozyme probes for diagnosis of rubella virus. Au@Pt NRs, prepared by Au nanorod-mediated growth, exhibit peroxidase-like activities and could serve as an inexpensive replacement for horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in conjugation of antigen. Method: Using a capture enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay for the determination of rubella virus. Results: Compared with antibody-conjugated HRP, the antigen-conjugated Au@Pt NRs are more stable and more robust, but less expensive. Based on the enhanced catalytic properties of this nanozyme probe, it was found that the antigen-conjugated Au@Pt NRs-based enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay exhibited good sensitivity. Conclusion: Our results indicate that these antigen-conjugated Au@Pt NRs represent a suitable nanozyme probe for future clinical applications under various conditions.

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Zhang, T., Tian, F., Long, L., Liu, J., & Wu, X. (2018). Diagnosis of rubella virus using antigen-conjugated au@pt nanorods as nanozyme probe. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 13, 4795–4805. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S171429

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