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Analytica Chimica Acta | 2012

The sandwich-type electrochemiluminescence immunosensor for α-fetoprotein based on enrichment by Fe3O4-Au magnetic nano probes and signal amplification by CdS-Au composite nanoparticles labeled anti-AFP

Hankun Zhou; Ning Gan; Tianhua Li; Yuting Cao; Saolin Zeng; Lei Zheng; Zhiyong Guo

A novel and sensitive sandwich-type electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensor was fabricated on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) for ultra trace levels of α-fetoprotein (AFP) based on sandwich immunoreaction strategy by enrichment using magnetic capture probes and quantum dots coated with Au shell (CdS-Au) as the signal tag. The capture probe was prepared by immobilizing the primary antibody of AFP (Ab1) on the core/shell Fe(3)O(4)-Au nanoparticles, which was first employed to capture AFP antigens to form Fe(3)O(4)-Au/Ab1/AFP complex from the serum after incubation. The product can be separated from the background solution through the magnetic separation. Then the CdS-Au labeled secondary antibody (Ab2) as signal tag (CdS-Au/Ab2) was conjugated successfully with Fe(3)O(4)-Au/Ab1/AFP complex to form a sandwich-type immunocomplex (Fe(3)O(4)-Au/Ab1/AFP/Ab2/CdS-Au), which can be further separated by an external magnetic field and produce ECL signals at a fixed voltage. The signal was proportional to a certain concentration range of AFP for quantification. Thus, an easy-to-use immunosensor with magnetic probes and a quantum dots signal tag was obtained. The immunosensor performed at a level of high sensitivity and a broad concentration range for AFP between 0.0005 and 5.0 ng mL(-1) with a detection limit of 0.2 pg mL(-1). The use of magnetic probes was combined with pre-concentration and separation for trace levels of tumor markers in the serum. Due to the amplification of the signal tag, the immunosensor is highly sensitive, which can offer great promise for rapid, simple, selective and cost-effective detection of effective biomonitoring for clinical application.


Molecules | 2013

Electrochemical Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for α-Fetoprotein Based on Glucose Detection with Multienzyme-Nanoparticle Amplification

Qinlan Liu; Xiaohui Yan; Xiao-Mao Yin; Bo Situ; Hankun Zhou; Li Lin; Bo Li; Ning Gan; Lei Zheng

Since glucose biosensors are one of the most popular and widely used point-of-care testing devices, a novel electrochemical enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for protein biomarkers has been developed based on a glucose detection strategy. In this study, α-fetoprotein (AFP) was used as the target protein. An electrochemical ELISA system was constructed using anti-AFP antibodies immobilized on microwell plates as the capture antibody (Ab1) and multi-label bioconjugates as signal tracer. The bioconjugates were synthesized by attaching glucoamylase and the secondary anti-AFP antibodies (Ab2) to gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). After formation of the sandwich complex, the Ab2-glucoamylase-AuNPs conjugates converted starch into glucose in the presence of AFP. The concentration of AFP can be calculated based on the linear relation between AFP and glucose, the concentration of which can be detected by the glucose biosensor. When the AFP concentration ranged from 0.05 to 100 ng/mL, a linear calibration plot (i (µA) = 13.62033 − 2.86252 logCAFP (ng/mL), r = 0.99886) with a detection limit of 0.02 ng/mL was obtained under optimal conditions. The electrochemical ELISA developed in this work shows acceptable stability and reproducibility, and the assay for AFP spiked in human serum also shows good recovery (97.0%–104%). This new method could be applied for detecting any protein biomarker with the corresponding antibodies.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2013

Ultratrace detection of C-reactive protein by a piezoelectric immunosensor based on Fe3O4@SiO2 magnetic capture nanoprobes and HRP-antibody co-immobilized nano gold as signal tags

Jing Zhou; Ning Gan; Tianhua Li; Hankun Zhou; Xing Li; Yuting Cao; Lihong Wang; Weiguo Sang; Futao Hu


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2013

A single antibody sandwich electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on protein magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers mimicking capture probes

Jing Zhou; Ning Gan; Futao Hu; Tianhua Li; Hankun Zhou; Xing Li; Lei Zheng


Archive | 2012

Microwave photocatalytic device for degrading wastewater and being capable of keeping high treatment efficient continuously

Haijiao Tan; Dongjie Wang; Jing Jiang; Ning Gan; Zuping Kong; Hankun Zhou; Tianhua Li; Rongsheng Li


Archive | 2012

Method for quickly detecting trace polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) based on carbon nano tube modification technology

Shaolin Zeng; Ning Gan; Tianhua Li; Rongsheng Li; Yuting Cao; Hankun Zhou; Jianguo Hou


Archive | 2012

Scaling-free microwave photocatalytic reactor applied to industrial wastewater degradation processing

Dongjie Wang; Ning Gan; Jing Jiang; Haijiao Tan; Zuping Kong; Hankun Zhou; Tianhua Li; Rongsheng Li


Electroanalysis | 2013

Design of Sensitive Biocompatible Quantum-Dots Embedded in Mesoporous Silica Microspheres for the Quantitative Immunoassay of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Antibodies

Hankun Zhou; Si Chen; Ning Gan; Tianhua Li; Yuting Cao; Qianli Jiang


Archive | 2012

Waste water microwave photocatalytic degradation processing unit for preventing membrane separation component from thermal etching damage

Dongjie Wang; Tianhua Li; Ning Gan; Haijiao Tan; Zuping Kong; Jing Jiang; Hankun Zhou; Rongsheng Li; Jie Sun; Yuanlong Ren


Archive | 2012

Electric and acoustic dual-excited bundled composite glass carbon electrode

Rongsheng Li; Ning Gan; Hankun Zhou; Tianhua Li; Shaolin Zeng; Jing Zhou; Jianguo Hou

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Lei Zheng

Southern Medical University

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