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Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain

Control of the architecture and electromagnetic behavior of nanostructures offers the possibility of designing and fabricating sensors that, owing to their intrinsic behavior, provide solutions to new problems in various fields. We show detection of peptides in multicomponent mixtures derived from h...

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Autores principales: Coluccio, Maria Laura, Gentile, Francesco, Das, Gobind, Nicastri, Annalisa, Perri, Angela Mena, Candeloro, Patrizio, Perozziello, Gerardo, Proietti Zaccaria, Remo, Gongora, Juan Sebastian Totero, Alrasheed, Salma, Fratalocchi, Andrea, Limongi, Tania, Cuda, Giovanni, Di Fabrizio, Enzo
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Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4643778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500487
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author Coluccio, Maria Laura
Gentile, Francesco
Das, Gobind
Nicastri, Annalisa
Perri, Angela Mena
Candeloro, Patrizio
Perozziello, Gerardo
Proietti Zaccaria, Remo
Gongora, Juan Sebastian Totero
Alrasheed, Salma
Fratalocchi, Andrea
Limongi, Tania
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
author_facet Coluccio, Maria Laura
Gentile, Francesco
Das, Gobind
Nicastri, Annalisa
Perri, Angela Mena
Candeloro, Patrizio
Perozziello, Gerardo
Proietti Zaccaria, Remo
Gongora, Juan Sebastian Totero
Alrasheed, Salma
Fratalocchi, Andrea
Limongi, Tania
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
author_sort Coluccio, Maria Laura
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description Control of the architecture and electromagnetic behavior of nanostructures offers the possibility of designing and fabricating sensors that, owing to their intrinsic behavior, provide solutions to new problems in various fields. We show detection of peptides in multicomponent mixtures derived from human samples for early diagnosis of breast cancer. The architecture of sensors is based on a matrix array where pixels constitute a plasmonic device showing a strong electric field enhancement localized in an area of a few square nanometers. The method allows detection of single point mutations in peptides composing the BRCA1 protein. The sensitivity demonstrated falls in the picomolar (10(−12) M) range. The success of this approach is a result of accurate design and fabrication control. The residual roughness introduced by fabrication was taken into account in optical modeling and was a further contributing factor in plasmon localization, increasing the sensitivity and selectivity of the sensors. This methodology developed for breast cancer detection can be considered a general strategy that is applicable to various pathologies and other chemical analytical cases where complex mixtures have to be resolved in their constitutive components.
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spelling pubmed-46437782015-11-23 Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain Coluccio, Maria Laura Gentile, Francesco Das, Gobind Nicastri, Annalisa Perri, Angela Mena Candeloro, Patrizio Perozziello, Gerardo Proietti Zaccaria, Remo Gongora, Juan Sebastian Totero Alrasheed, Salma Fratalocchi, Andrea Limongi, Tania Cuda, Giovanni Di Fabrizio, Enzo Sci Adv Research Articles Control of the architecture and electromagnetic behavior of nanostructures offers the possibility of designing and fabricating sensors that, owing to their intrinsic behavior, provide solutions to new problems in various fields. We show detection of peptides in multicomponent mixtures derived from human samples for early diagnosis of breast cancer. The architecture of sensors is based on a matrix array where pixels constitute a plasmonic device showing a strong electric field enhancement localized in an area of a few square nanometers. The method allows detection of single point mutations in peptides composing the BRCA1 protein. The sensitivity demonstrated falls in the picomolar (10(−12) M) range. The success of this approach is a result of accurate design and fabrication control. The residual roughness introduced by fabrication was taken into account in optical modeling and was a further contributing factor in plasmon localization, increasing the sensitivity and selectivity of the sensors. This methodology developed for breast cancer detection can be considered a general strategy that is applicable to various pathologies and other chemical analytical cases where complex mixtures have to be resolved in their constitutive components. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2015-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4643778/ /pubmed/26601267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500487 Text en Copyright © 2015, The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
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Coluccio, Maria Laura
Gentile, Francesco
Das, Gobind
Nicastri, Annalisa
Perri, Angela Mena
Candeloro, Patrizio
Perozziello, Gerardo
Proietti Zaccaria, Remo
Gongora, Juan Sebastian Totero
Alrasheed, Salma
Fratalocchi, Andrea
Limongi, Tania
Cuda, Giovanni
Di Fabrizio, Enzo
Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title_full Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title_fullStr Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title_full_unstemmed Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title_short Detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
title_sort detection of single amino acid mutation in human breast cancer by disordered plasmonic self-similar chain
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4643778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26601267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1500487
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