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Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles

The development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a real challenge to bring medical diagnosis a step forward. The proof-of-concept of a remote multiplexed biomolecular interaction detection through a plasmonic optical fiber bundle is demonstrated here. The strategy relies o...

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Autores principales: Desmet, Cloé, Vindas, Karim, Alvarado Meza, Ricardo, Garrigue, Patrick, Voci, Silvia, Sojic, Neso, Maziz, Ali, Courson, Rémi, Malaquin, Laurent, Leichle, Thierry, Buhot, Arnaud, Roupioz, Yoann, Leroy, Loic, Engel, Elodie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020511
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author Desmet, Cloé
Vindas, Karim
Alvarado Meza, Ricardo
Garrigue, Patrick
Voci, Silvia
Sojic, Neso
Maziz, Ali
Courson, Rémi
Malaquin, Laurent
Leichle, Thierry
Buhot, Arnaud
Roupioz, Yoann
Leroy, Loic
Engel, Elodie
author_facet Desmet, Cloé
Vindas, Karim
Alvarado Meza, Ricardo
Garrigue, Patrick
Voci, Silvia
Sojic, Neso
Maziz, Ali
Courson, Rémi
Malaquin, Laurent
Leichle, Thierry
Buhot, Arnaud
Roupioz, Yoann
Leroy, Loic
Engel, Elodie
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description The development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a real challenge to bring medical diagnosis a step forward. The proof-of-concept of a remote multiplexed biomolecular interaction detection through a plasmonic optical fiber bundle is demonstrated here. The strategy relies on a fiber optic biosensor designed from a 300 µm diameter bundle composed of 6000 individual optical fibers. When appropriately etched and metallized, each optical fiber exhibits specific plasmonic properties. The surface plasmon resonance phenomenon occurring at the surface of each fiber enables to measure biomolecular interactions, through the changes of the retro-reflected light intensity due to light/plasmon coupling variations. The functionalization of the microstructured bundle by multiple protein probes was performed using new polymeric 3D-printed microcantilevers. Such soft cantilevers allow for immobilizing the probes in micro spots, without damaging the optical microstructures nor the gold layer. We show here the potential of this device to perform the multiplexed detection of two different antibodies with limits of detection down to a few tenths of nanomoles per liter. This tool, adapted for multiparametric, real-time, and label free monitoring is minimally invasive and could then provide a useful platform for in vivo targeted molecular analysis.
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spelling pubmed-70144932020-03-09 Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles Desmet, Cloé Vindas, Karim Alvarado Meza, Ricardo Garrigue, Patrick Voci, Silvia Sojic, Neso Maziz, Ali Courson, Rémi Malaquin, Laurent Leichle, Thierry Buhot, Arnaud Roupioz, Yoann Leroy, Loic Engel, Elodie Sensors (Basel) Article The development of sensitive methods for in situ detection of biomarkers is a real challenge to bring medical diagnosis a step forward. The proof-of-concept of a remote multiplexed biomolecular interaction detection through a plasmonic optical fiber bundle is demonstrated here. The strategy relies on a fiber optic biosensor designed from a 300 µm diameter bundle composed of 6000 individual optical fibers. When appropriately etched and metallized, each optical fiber exhibits specific plasmonic properties. The surface plasmon resonance phenomenon occurring at the surface of each fiber enables to measure biomolecular interactions, through the changes of the retro-reflected light intensity due to light/plasmon coupling variations. The functionalization of the microstructured bundle by multiple protein probes was performed using new polymeric 3D-printed microcantilevers. Such soft cantilevers allow for immobilizing the probes in micro spots, without damaging the optical microstructures nor the gold layer. We show here the potential of this device to perform the multiplexed detection of two different antibodies with limits of detection down to a few tenths of nanomoles per liter. This tool, adapted for multiparametric, real-time, and label free monitoring is minimally invasive and could then provide a useful platform for in vivo targeted molecular analysis. MDPI 2020-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7014493/ /pubmed/31963277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020511 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vindas, Karim
Alvarado Meza, Ricardo
Garrigue, Patrick
Voci, Silvia
Sojic, Neso
Maziz, Ali
Courson, Rémi
Malaquin, Laurent
Leichle, Thierry
Buhot, Arnaud
Roupioz, Yoann
Leroy, Loic
Engel, Elodie
Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles
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title_fullStr Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles
title_full_unstemmed Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles
title_short Multiplexed Remote SPR Detection of Biological Interactions through Optical Fiber Bundles
title_sort multiplexed remote spr detection of biological interactions through optical fiber bundles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7014493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20020511
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