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Published on: June 10, 2021
An Aptamer-Based gFET-Sensor for Specific Quantification of Gene Therapeutic Human Adenovirus Type 5
Runliu Li1, Ann-Kathrin Kissmann1, Hu Xing1
1Institute of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
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The combination of rGO-FETs (reduced Graphene Oxide Field-Effect Transistors) and DNA-oligonucleotide aptamers to sense analytes has been shown to be a promising technological approach, achieving high sensitivity and selectivity. With human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV-5) particles as the target, we here demonstrate the application of the aptamer/FET combination for detection of this medically and biotechnologically relevant viral vector. A focused anti-HAdV-5 aptamer library was evolved in a nine-round SELEX process, allowing for the specific fluorescent labeling of HAdV-5 and related subtypes. Moreover, this library was already sufficient to serve as the binding entity on a gFET sensor for sensitive quantification of the virus particles. Adenoviruses have been widely used as gene delivery vectors for gene therapy and genetic vaccination. The use of adenoviral vectors within the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 emphasized the need for robust biotechnological production processes, which additionally require sensitive product formation monitoring. We believe that these type of gFET-based aptasensors can serve as the technological monitoring basis in virus production processes in the near future.
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