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Cation-exchange antibody labeling for simultaneous electrochemical detection of tumor markers CA15-3 and CA19-9
Authors:Guangjie Wang  Yi Qing  Jinlu Shan  Feng Jin  Ruo Yuan  Dong Wang
Affiliation:1. Cancer Centre, Daping Hospital and Research Institute of Surgery, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, 400042, People’s Republic of China
2. Education Ministry Key Laboratory on Luminescence and Real-Time Analysis, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:We report on a new kind of non-covalent multi-label electrochemical immunoassay that was applied to simultaneously quantify the tumor markers CA15-3 and CA19-9. The method employs a nanohybrid composed of an ionomer and conductive titanium dioxide nanoparticles that act as a matrix support for the antibodies. The two antibodies (anti-CA153 and anti-CA199) were labeled (a) with a cobaltous dipyridine complex, and (b) with methylene blue. Labeling is based on cation-exchange interaction rather than on covalent conjugation. The redox potentials of the two labels are separated by an interval of 0.3 V. The resulting sandwich-type immunosensor was read out by differential pulse voltammetry. The potential sites and currents of the two redox probes reflect the concentration of the two analytes. The two analytes were determined with a detection limit of 1.6 U?mL?1 for CA19-9, and of 0.3 U?mL?1 for CA15-3.
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A new non-covalent multi-label electrochemical immunoassay was applied to simultaneously quantify dual tumor markers. DPV performed the identification and quantification of dual analytes on same electrode surface.
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