A Quantification of Target Protein Biomarkers in Complex Media by Faradaic Shotgun Tagging

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Abstract

The progressive emergence of protein biomarkers promises a revolution in the healthcare industry and a shift of focus from disease management to much earlier intervention. Here, we introduce a facile shotgun tagging of ensemble proteins in clinically relevant media prior to specific target capture at antibody-modified electrodes. This facilitates a convenient voltammetric quantification of markers down to sub-pg/mL levels and across several orders of concentration. A translation of the methodology to an automated microfluidic platform enables marker quantification from 25 μL of sample in less than 15 min, demonstrated here with a simultaneous assaying of CRP and cardiac troponin I (cTnI). The assays show a good correlation with a standard immunoassay when applied to real patient serum samples. The platform is simple, generic, highly sensitive and requires no secondary labeling/binding or amplification.

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Sharafeldin, M., Fleschhut, F., James, T., & Davis, J. J. (2022). A Quantification of Target Protein Biomarkers in Complex Media by Faradaic Shotgun Tagging. Analytical Chemistry, 94(5), 2375–2382. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c03695

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