4.7 Article

An integrated lab-on-a-chip-based electrochemical biosensor for rapid and sensitive detection of cancer biomarkers

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 408, Issue 27, Pages 7775-7783

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-016-9879-z

Keywords

Integrated microfluidics; Real-time electrochemical profiling; Amperometry; MiSens; Biosensor; Cancer biomarker

Funding

  1. BILGEM-TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) [S569000, 100121]
  2. Republic of Turkey Ministry of Development Infrastructure [2011K120020]

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Recent advances in the area of biosensor technology and microfluidic applications have enabled the miniaturisation of the sensing platforms. Here we describe a new integrated and fully automated lab-on-a-chip-based biosensor device prototype (MiSens) that has potential to be used for point-of-care cancer biomarker testing. The key features of the device include a new biochip, a device integrated microfluidic system and real-time amperometric measurements during the flow of enzyme substrate. For ease of use, a new plug and play type sensor chip docking station has been designed. This system allows the formation of an similar to 7 mu L capacity flow cell on the electrode array with the necessary microfluidic and electronic connections with one move of a handle. As a case study, the developed prototype has been utilised for the detection of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level in serum that is routinely used as a biomarker for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. The patient samples from a nearby hospital have been collected and tested using the MiSens device, and the results have been compared to the hospital results. The obtained results indicate the potential of the MiSens device as a useful tool for point-of-care testing.

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