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Peptide Scanning-assisted Identification of a Monoclonal Antibody-recognized Linear B-cell Epitope
Published on: March 24, 2017
Innovative Zr-MOF-driven ECL-RET system: highly specific rituximab detection with epitope mimetic peptide CN-14
Mengyue Gan1, Xuefei Gao2, Lina Chen3
1School of Pharmacy, Ningxia Medical University, Yinchuan 750004, PR China; Department of Pharmacy, The First People's Hospital of Yinchuan, Yinchuan 750004, PR China.
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Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is critical for realizing personalized dosing and optimizing the benefit-to-risk ratio for patients. In this work, a novel competitive electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) immunosensor was developed for ultra-sensitive rituximab (RTX) detection. A Zr-based metal-organic framework (Zr-MOF) was synthesized via a rapid, facile route using Zr4+ as the metal node and 9,10-di(p-carboxyphenyl)-anthracene (DPA) as the organic luminescent ligand. The as-prepared Zr-MOF exhibited durable and intense ECL output in 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid buffer with advantages of facile synthesis, remarkable operational stability and outstanding luminescence efficiency. The CD20 epitope mimetic peptide CN-14 was selected as the recognition element for its specific binding affinity to RTX, rendering it ideal for detecting low-concentration analytes in complex biological matrices. By integrating Zr-MOF (as ECL donor) and CN-14 (as affinity ligand) with CoOOH (as ECL acceptor), the constructed ECL-RET immunosensor achieved ultra-sensitive RTX detection with a wide linear range of 1.00 × 10-4-1.00 × 102 pg mL-1 and an ultra-low limit of detection of 1.44 × 10-5 pg mL-1. This strategy provides a novel platform for advancing the detection of RTX and other therapeutic mAbs, opening new avenues for clinical TDM applications.

