Detection of hepatitis C virus core protein in serum using aptamer-functionalized AFM chips

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Abstract

In the present study, we demonstrate atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) particles in serum samples using a chip with aptamer-functionalized surface (apta-based AFM chip). The target particles, containing core antigen of HCV (HCVcoreAg protein), were biospecifically captured onto the chip surface from 1 mL of test solution containing 10 μL of serum collected from a hepatitis C patient. The registration of aptamer/antigen complexes on the chip surface was performed by AFM. The aptamers used in the present study were initially developed for therapeutic purposes; herein, these aptamers have been successfully utilized as probe molecules for HCVcoreAg detection in the presence of a complex protein matrix (human serum). The results obtained herein can be used for the development of detection systems that employ affine enrichment for protein detection.

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Pleshakova, T. O., Kaysheva, A. L., Shumov, I. D., Ziborov, V. S., Bayzyanova, J. M., Konev, V. A., … Ivanov, Y. D. (2019). Detection of hepatitis C virus core protein in serum using aptamer-functionalized AFM chips. Micromachines, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10020129

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