2017
DOI: 10.3390/bios7030033
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Bloch Surface Waves Biosensors for High Sensitivity Detection of Soluble ERBB2 in a Complex Biological Environment

Abstract: We report on the use of one-dimensional photonic crystals to detect clinically relevant concentrations of the cancer biomarker ERBB2 in cell lysates. Overexpression of the ERBB2 protein is associated with aggressive breast cancer subtypes. To detect soluble ERBB2, we developed an optical set-up which operates in both label-free and fluorescence modes. The detection approach makes use of a sandwich assay, in which the one-dimensional photonic crystals sustaining Bloch surface waves are modified with monoclonal … Show more

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“…Such a step improved the recovery of surface reactivity after the blocking step in BSA; in this way adlayers of molecules bound at the capturing surface could be easily removed from the covalently linked protein layers. As a further benefit, such a regeneration step permitted us to repeat the experiments on the same biochip, facing the variability introduced by the use of different BSW biochips and increasing repeatability [ 27 ]. The reusability of a biochip is a valuable advantage, even for disposable devices, considerably lowering the costs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a step improved the recovery of surface reactivity after the blocking step in BSA; in this way adlayers of molecules bound at the capturing surface could be easily removed from the covalently linked protein layers. As a further benefit, such a regeneration step permitted us to repeat the experiments on the same biochip, facing the variability introduced by the use of different BSW biochips and increasing repeatability [ 27 ]. The reusability of a biochip is a valuable advantage, even for disposable devices, considerably lowering the costs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrast to previous LSPR biosensor, this work firstly explored to enhance the detection sensitivity by using protein G directional fixed method. As a cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococcus, protein G could combine directionally with Fc crystallizable segments of most mammalian immunoglobulin G and make the antibody antigen binding fragment pointing to the outer surface of nanostructure uniformly [17,18]. Therefore, the antigen binding end of the immunoglobulin antibody could be more advantageous to the binding of target antigen and provided with high sensitivity detection for the LSPR biosensor.…”
Section: Selectivity Test With New Lspr Biosensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrochemical biosensors are most suitable for POC technologies due to their fast response, portability, and low cost [ 13 , 14 , 15 ]. In addition, biosensors simplify the sample preparation steps and allow the detection of a broad spectrum of analytes in complex biological matrices [ 16 , 17 ]. While the recent emergence of nucleic acid (NA)-based biosensing technologies has revolutionized viral or bacterial diagnoses due to their high thermal stability and low immunogenicity [ 2 , 18 ], until that point, even for preliminary test results, it was entirely dependent on the enzyme-linked immunosorbent (ELISA) assays [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%