Ultrasensitive electrochemical immunoassay for avian influenza subtype H5 using nanocomposite

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Abstract

We report a novel electrochemical immunosensor that can sensitively detect avian influenza virus H5 subtype (AIV H5) captured by graphene oxide-H5-polychonal antibodies-bovine serum albumin (GO-PAb-BSA) nanocomposite. The graphene oxide (GO) carried H5-polychonal antibody (PAb) were used as signal amplification materials. Upon signal amplification, the immunosensor showed a 256-fold increase in detection sensitivity compared to the immunosensor without GO-PAb-BSA. We designed a PAb labeling GO strategy and signal amplification procedure that allow ultrasensitive and selective detection of AIV H5. The established method responded to 2-15 HA unit/50 μL H5, with a linear calibration range from 2-15 to 2-8 HA unit/50 μL. In summary, we demonstrated that the immunosenser has a high specificity and sensitivity for AIV H5, and the established assay could be potentially applied in the rapid detection of other pathogenic microorganisms. © 2014 Xie et al.

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Xie, Z., Huang, J., Luo, S., Xie, Z., Xie, L., Liu, J., … Fan, Q. (2014). Ultrasensitive electrochemical immunoassay for avian influenza subtype H5 using nanocomposite. PLoS ONE, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094685

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