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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2014

Surface chemical approach to single-step measurement of antibody in human serum using localized surface plasmon resonance biosensor on microtiter plate system

Junta Yamamichi; Tetsunori Ojima; Mie Iida; Kimiko Yurugi; Takeshi Imamura; Eishi Ashihara; Shinya Kimura; Taira Maekawa

AbstractIn clinical settings, serum antibody levels serve as markers of pathology. For example, antibodies related to autoimmune diseases are among the conventional targets in laboratory tests. Simple clinical tests can improve the efficacy of laboratory practice. This study describes a single-step, wash-free technique for optically detecting antibodies in human serum through the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of gold nanoparticles. As a proof-of-concept experiment, the amount of antibiotin dissolved in human serum was measured with a LSPR-based biosensor in a wash-free manner using a conventional 96-well microtiter plate and a plate reader. For an efficient surface modification of biosensors, zwitterionic copolymer was used as a scaffold on the gold nanoparticle surface to immobilize antigen and blocking reagent. Single-step, wash-free measurement of antibiotin in human serum was successfully achieved. In addition, nonspecific responses from serum contents were significantly reduced because both the copolymer and hydrophilic antigen reagent that we employed were composed of poly(ethylene oxide) spacer. Comparative experiments of the antigen-antibody reaction in serum to that in buffered solution revealed that serum is a favorable environment for the biological reaction. In conclusion, our gold-nanoparticle-based LSPR method may provide a rapid and simple way to measure the amount of antibody in serum quantitatively in clinical practice. FigureExperimental setups illustrating two different methods of surface modification for the gold nanoparticles: biotinylated BSA and zwitterionic copolymer. The amount of antibiotin that attached to biotin on the surface was measured by the peak shift of LSPR spectra using a 96-well microtiter plate with immobilized gold nanoparticles


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2009

The mesoscopic effect on label-free biosensors based on localized surface plasmon resonance of immobilized colloidal gold

Junta Yamamichi; Mie Iida; Tetsunori Ojima; Yoichiro Handa; Tomohiro Yamada; Ryo Kuroda; Takeshi Imamura; Tetsuya Yano


Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2011

Single-step, label-free quantification of antibody in human serum for clinical applications based on localized surface plasmon resonance

Junta Yamamichi; Tetsunori Ojima; Kimiko Yurugi; Mie Iida; Takeshi Imamura; Eishi Ashihara; Shinya Kimura; Taira Maekawa


Archive | 2007

Target substance detection material and method and kit for detecting target substance

Takeshi Imamura; Tetsunori Ojima; Kazumichi Nakahama


Archive | 2008

Target substance-detecting apparatus and target substance-detecting method

Satoru Nishiuma; Norihiko Utsunomiya; Tetsunori Ojima


Archive | 2006

Substrate of target substance detection element to be used in apparatus for detecting target substance by utilizing surface plasmon resonance and detection element and detection apparatus using same

Junta Yamamichi; Tetsunori Ojima; Hidenori Shiotsuka


Archive | 2007

Target substance detecting element, target substance detecting apparatus, and target substance detecting method

Junta Yamamichi; Tetsunori Ojima


Archive | 2011

Method for fabricating chemical sensor element

Tetsunori Ojima; Miki Ogawa


Archive | 2007

Base carrier for detecting target substance, element for detecting target substance, method for detecting target substance using the element, and kit for detecting target substance

Tetsunori Ojima; Norihiko Utsunomiya


Archive | 2012

FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR INCLUDING MOVABLE GATE ELECTRODE AND SENSOR DEVICE INCLUDING FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTOR

Makoto Koto; Tetsunori Ojima

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