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Published on: August 30, 2017
Self-amplifying cascade-triggered Au NP assembly strategy for ultrasensitive cTnI detection with dynamic light
Chen Chen1, Yingqing Li2, Xiaosong Yang2
1School of Chemistry, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China. cesllsh@mail.sysu.edu.cn.
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Here, we report an ultrasensitive dynamic light scattering (DLS) immunosensor for cardiac troponin I (cTnI) that leverages a novel self-cascading reaction synergistic amplification strategy by using metal organic framework (MOF) materials. This synergistic amplification system was designed to combine enzymatic (glucose oxidase, GOD) catalysis, acid-responsive MOF disintegration, Fenton reaction and gold nanoparticle (Au NP) stability modulation. When the target cTnI was present, a sandwich structure was formed between the multifunctional probes (Ab-GOD/Fe-MOF) and the Ab-modified 96-well plates, which subsequently induced self-cascading reactions upon further addition of glucose. In the process, glucose was oxidized to gluconic acid (creating an acidic micro-environment) by O2 under the catalysis of MOF-conjugated GOD and produced H2O2, and the acidic micro-environment triggered the breakdown of Fe-MOF and the release of Fe2+, which reacted with H2O2via the Fenton reaction to etch the protective DNA layer that modified the Au NPs, enabling the salt-induced aggregation of the AuNPs. Crucially, the DLS assay achieved a low limit of detection (LOD) of 1.5 × 10-13 g mL-1. Furthermore, this cascade amplification strategy realized the quantitative detection of cTnI in clinical samples with high sensitivity and specificity.

