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Direct detection of prostate specific antigen by darkfield microscopy using single immunotargeting silver nanoparticle

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages 737-744

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2013.09.057

Keywords

Silver nanoparticle; Prostate specific antigen; Darkfield microscopy; Single particle counting; Immunosensor

Funding

  1. General Research Fund from the Research Grant Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [HKBU 201309, HKBU 201612]
  2. Young Scientists Fund from the National Science Foundation of China [21205006]
  3. Institute of Advanced Materials of the Hong Kong Baptist University
  4. Special Equipment Grant from the University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China [SEG_HKBU06]

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This work demonstrated a sensitive but direct method in detecting cancer biomarkers using dark field microscopy (DFM). Prostate-specific antigen (PSA), a well-known biomarker for prostate cancer, was chosen as the analyte to prove the concept. The immunoassay-based detection was performed in glass flow cell. Antibody-conjugated silver nanoparticles (AgNP-Ab) were served as the probe to capture PSA and then formed AgNP-Ab-PSA complexes on the surface of flow cell. The number of complexes is corresponding to the amount of PSA, which can be quantified by nanoparticle counting with DFM coupled with charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The detection limit at 9 pM of this assay is well below the PSA threshold of prostate cancer patient, suggested the feasibility of our assay in diagnosis application. (c) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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