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Advanced Lab-on-Fiber Optrodes Assisted by Oriented Antibody Immobilization Strategy

Lab-on-fiber (LoF) optrodes offer several advantages over conventional techniques for point-of-care platforms aimed at real-time and label-free detection of clinically relevant biomarkers. Moreover, the easy integration of LoF platforms in medical needles, catheters, and nano endoscopes offer unique...

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Autores principales: Ucci, Sarassunta, Spaziani, Sara, Quero, Giuseppe, Vaiano, Patrizio, Principe, Maria, Micco, Alberto, Sandomenico, Annamaria, Ruvo, Menotti, Consales, Marco, Cusano, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9688615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12111040
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author Ucci, Sarassunta
Spaziani, Sara
Quero, Giuseppe
Vaiano, Patrizio
Principe, Maria
Micco, Alberto
Sandomenico, Annamaria
Ruvo, Menotti
Consales, Marco
Cusano, Andrea
author_facet Ucci, Sarassunta
Spaziani, Sara
Quero, Giuseppe
Vaiano, Patrizio
Principe, Maria
Micco, Alberto
Sandomenico, Annamaria
Ruvo, Menotti
Consales, Marco
Cusano, Andrea
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description Lab-on-fiber (LoF) optrodes offer several advantages over conventional techniques for point-of-care platforms aimed at real-time and label-free detection of clinically relevant biomarkers. Moreover, the easy integration of LoF platforms in medical needles, catheters, and nano endoscopes offer unique potentials for in vivo biopsies and tumor microenvironment assessment. The main barrier to translating the vision close to reality is the need to further lower the final limit of detection of developed optrodes. For immune-biosensing purposes, the assay sensitivity significantly relies on the capability to correctly immobilize the capture antibody in terms of uniform coverage and correct orientation of the bioreceptor, especially when very low detection limits are requested as in the case of cancer diagnostics. Here, we investigated the possibility to improve the immobilization strategies through the use of hinge carbohydrates by involving homemade antibodies that demonstrated a significantly improved recognition of the antigen with ultra-low detection limits. In order to create an effective pipeline for the improvement of biofunctionalization protocols to be used in connection with LoF platforms, we first optimized the protocol using a microfluidic surface plasmon resonance (mSPR) device and then transferred the optimized strategy onto LoF platforms selected for the final validation. Here, we selected two different LoF platforms: a biolayer interferometry (BLI)-based device (commercially available) and a homemade advanced LoF biosensor based on optical fiber meta-tips (OFMTs). As a clinically relevant scenario, here we focused our attention on a promising serological biomarker, Cripto-1, for its ability to promote tumorigenesis in breast and liver cancer. Currently, Cripto-1 detection relies on laborious and time-consuming immunoassays. The reported results demonstrated that the proposed approach based on oriented antibody immobilization was able to significantly improve Cripto-1 detection with a 10-fold enhancement versus the random approach. More interestingly, by using the oriented antibody immobilization strategy, the OFMTs-based platform was able to reveal Cripto-1 at a concentration of 0.05 nM, exhibiting detection capabilities much higher (by a factor of 250) than those provided by the commercial LoF platform based on BLI and similar to the ones shown by the commercial and well-established bench-top mSPR Biacore 8K system. Therefore, our work opened new avenues into the development of high-sensitivity LoF biosensors for the detection of clinically relevant biomarkers in the sub-ng/mL range.
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spelling pubmed-96886152022-11-25 Advanced Lab-on-Fiber Optrodes Assisted by Oriented Antibody Immobilization Strategy Ucci, Sarassunta Spaziani, Sara Quero, Giuseppe Vaiano, Patrizio Principe, Maria Micco, Alberto Sandomenico, Annamaria Ruvo, Menotti Consales, Marco Cusano, Andrea Biosensors (Basel) Article Lab-on-fiber (LoF) optrodes offer several advantages over conventional techniques for point-of-care platforms aimed at real-time and label-free detection of clinically relevant biomarkers. Moreover, the easy integration of LoF platforms in medical needles, catheters, and nano endoscopes offer unique potentials for in vivo biopsies and tumor microenvironment assessment. The main barrier to translating the vision close to reality is the need to further lower the final limit of detection of developed optrodes. For immune-biosensing purposes, the assay sensitivity significantly relies on the capability to correctly immobilize the capture antibody in terms of uniform coverage and correct orientation of the bioreceptor, especially when very low detection limits are requested as in the case of cancer diagnostics. Here, we investigated the possibility to improve the immobilization strategies through the use of hinge carbohydrates by involving homemade antibodies that demonstrated a significantly improved recognition of the antigen with ultra-low detection limits. In order to create an effective pipeline for the improvement of biofunctionalization protocols to be used in connection with LoF platforms, we first optimized the protocol using a microfluidic surface plasmon resonance (mSPR) device and then transferred the optimized strategy onto LoF platforms selected for the final validation. Here, we selected two different LoF platforms: a biolayer interferometry (BLI)-based device (commercially available) and a homemade advanced LoF biosensor based on optical fiber meta-tips (OFMTs). As a clinically relevant scenario, here we focused our attention on a promising serological biomarker, Cripto-1, for its ability to promote tumorigenesis in breast and liver cancer. Currently, Cripto-1 detection relies on laborious and time-consuming immunoassays. The reported results demonstrated that the proposed approach based on oriented antibody immobilization was able to significantly improve Cripto-1 detection with a 10-fold enhancement versus the random approach. More interestingly, by using the oriented antibody immobilization strategy, the OFMTs-based platform was able to reveal Cripto-1 at a concentration of 0.05 nM, exhibiting detection capabilities much higher (by a factor of 250) than those provided by the commercial LoF platform based on BLI and similar to the ones shown by the commercial and well-established bench-top mSPR Biacore 8K system. Therefore, our work opened new avenues into the development of high-sensitivity LoF biosensors for the detection of clinically relevant biomarkers in the sub-ng/mL range. MDPI 2022-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9688615/ /pubmed/36421158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12111040 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruvo, Menotti
Consales, Marco
Cusano, Andrea
Advanced Lab-on-Fiber Optrodes Assisted by Oriented Antibody Immobilization Strategy
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title_short Advanced Lab-on-Fiber Optrodes Assisted by Oriented Antibody Immobilization Strategy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9688615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36421158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios12111040
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