Tom Vranken
University of Hasselt
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Analytical Chemistry | 2013
Marloes Peeters; Freddy J. Troost; Roel H. G Mingels; Tina Welsch; Bart van Grinsven; Tom Vranken; Sven Ingebrandt; Ronald Thoelen; Thomas J. Cleij; Patrick Wagner
Histamine is a biogenic amine that is indispensable in the efficient functioning of various physiological systems. In previous work, a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) based sensor platform with impedimetric read-out was presented which could rapidly and at low cost determine histamine concentrations in buffer solutions within pH 7-9. For diagnostic applications, histamine should be detectable in a wider pH range as it mostly occurs in mildly acidic environments. To understand this pH-dependent response of the MIP sensor, we propose a statistical binding analysis model. Within this model, we predict the theoretical performance of MIP based on acrylic acid in the required pH range and verify these results experimentally by UV-vis spectroscopy, microgravimetry, and impedance spectroscopy. Using impedimetric read-out, specific and selective detection of histamine in the physiologically relevant nanomolar concentration range is possible in neutral and mildly acidic phosphate buffer. Finally, this sensor platform was used to analyze the histamine concentration of mildly acidic bowel fluid samples of several test persons. We show that this sensor provides reliable data in the relevant concentration regime, which was validated independently by enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA) tests.
Biosensors | 2016
Duy Tien Ta; Wanda Guedens; Tom Vranken; Katrijn Vanschoenbeek; Erik Steen Redeker; Luc Michiels; Peter Adriaensens
Surface bioconjugation of biomolecules has gained enormous attention for developing advanced biomaterials including biosensors. While conventional immobilization (by physisorption or covalent couplings using the functional groups of the endogenous amino acids) usually results in surfaces with low activity, reproducibility and reusability, the application of methods that allow for a covalent and uniformly oriented coupling can circumvent these limitations. In this study, the nanobody targeting Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 (NbVCAM1), an atherosclerotic biomarker, is engineered with a C-terminal alkyne function via Expressed Protein Ligation (EPL). Conjugation of this nanobody to azidified silicon wafers and Biacore™ C1 sensor chips is achieved via Copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) “click” chemistry to detect VCAM1 binding via ellipsometry and surface plasmon resonance (SPR), respectively. The resulting surfaces, covered with uniformly oriented nanobodies, clearly show an increased antigen binding affinity, sensitivity, detection limit, quantitation limit and reusability as compared to surfaces prepared by random conjugation. These findings demonstrate the added value of a combined EPL and CuAAC approach as it results in strong control over the surface orientation of the nanobodies and an improved detecting power of their targets—a must for the development of advanced miniaturized, multi-biomarker biosensor platforms.
Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2017
Tom Vranken; Erik Steen Redeker; Adam Miszta; Brecht Billen; Wim Th. Hermens; Bas de Laat; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens; Thomas J. Cleij
Archive | 2015
Duy Tien Ta; Tom Vranken; Erik Steen Redeker; Jean-Paul Noben; Wanda Guedens; Peter Adriaensens
Archive | 2014
Brecht Billen; Tom Vranken; Gunter Reekmans; Erik Steen Redeker; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens
Archive | 2014
Tom Vranken; Adam Miszta; Bas de Laat; Wim Th. Hermens; Erik Steen Redeker; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens; Thomas J. Cleij
Archive | 2014
Brecht Billen; Tom Vranken; Gunter Reekmans; Erik Steen Redeker; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens
Archive | 2014
Brecht Billen; Tom Vranken; Gunter Reekmans; Erik Steen Redeker; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens
Archive | 2013
Tom Vranken; Adam Miszta; Wim Th. Hermens; Peter Adriaensens; Erik Steen Redeker; Thomas J. Cleij; Wanda Guedens
Archive | 2013
Tom Vranken; Adam Miszta; Wim Th. Hermens; Erik Steen Redeker; Thomas J. Cleij; Peter Adriaensens; Wanda Guedens