Towards the development of reagent-free and reusable electrochemical aptamer-based cortisol sensor

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Abstract

Continuous monitoring of stress through detecting specific biochemical markers such as cortisol plays a crucial role in the early detection of various diseases. Electrochemical aptamer sensor involving binding induced conformational change allows the continuous measurement of biomarkers. A reagent-less aptamer-based biosensing platform that allows a continuous and real-time cortisol measurement is developed in this context. The aptamer is conjugated with methylene blue, which acts as a redox reporter to probe the cortisol binding quantitatively on the sensor surface. The cortisol specific aptamers were chemically modified with amine and thiol functional groups to facilitate redox reporter conjugation and attachment of aptamer to a gold electrode, respectively. The sensor achieves a clinically meaningful cortisol concentration ranging from 0.05 ng/mL to 100 ng/mL and provides good selectivity when challenged with structurally similar targets. The reagent-less measurement capability was also demonstrated using an undiluted human serum. The newly developed cortisol sensor can enable the systemic cortisol measurement for providing insights into cortisol related clinical conditions and medical treatments.

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Karuppaiah, G., Velayutham, J., Hansda, S., Narayana, N., Bhansali, S., & Manickam, P. (2022). Towards the development of reagent-free and reusable electrochemical aptamer-based cortisol sensor. Bioelectrochemistry, 145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioelechem.2022.108098

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