Reusable surface plasmon resonance immunosensor for temporal information of protein biomarkers

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Abstract

Monitoring temporal changes in antigen levels, such as disease-related markers in medical care or airborne allergens in environmental medicine, has been increasing in importance because it allows one to notice the level exceeding a threshold in real time, which helps the early detection or prevention of diseases. In this study, we have developed a reusable immunosensor that exploits surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and a pH-resistant protein, ORLA85, for rapid and repeated (semicontinuous) immunoassays. After the sensor development, a model experiment using mouse (mIgG) and anti-mouse (a-mIgG) antibodies was performed. In the experiment, the sensitivity of the developed SPR immunosensor was initially evaluated using various concentrations of a-mIgG. The limit of detection of the sensor for a-mIgG was 14.2 ng/mL (0.09 nM) and the dynamic range was 138–30000 ng/mL (0.86–187.5 nM). In 10 repeated measurements of a-mIgG, the sensor signals returned to the baseline after removing a-mIgG using an acidic solution with pH 1. The measurement time was 15 min and the coefficient of variation of the sensor outputs was 7.5%. These results indicated that the developed SPR immunosensor had potential for semicontinuous measurement, suggesting its application to monitoring systems for the early detection and prevention of diseases.

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Toma, K., Kishikawa, C., Arakawa, T., & Mitsubayashi, K. (2021). Reusable surface plasmon resonance immunosensor for temporal information of protein biomarkers. Sensors and Materials, 33(1), 251–260. https://doi.org/10.18494/sam.2021.3070

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