An electrochemical biosensor for immobilization coupling and quantifying exosomes based on a UiO-66 metal−organic framework

IF 4.5 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Zhangmin Wang , Xiaoyu Fan , Xiaobo Hu , Xueliang Wang
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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles, particularly exosomes, have garnered attention as promising new cancer biomarkers in recent decades. Exosome membrane proteins act as a source of information about their parent cells and offer readily accessible targets. Here, we presented a sensitive electrochemical biosensor based on a Zr-based UiO-66 metal-organic framework for immobilization coupling, and quantifying lung-cancer-derived exosomes. In this design, the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) aptamer identified and bound the CEA protein on the exosome surface, and the UiO-66 was immobilized, coupling with the phosphate groups of exosomes. The biosensor demonstrated a higher sensitivity than most previously described approaches, with a wider linear range (102 to 5 × 106 particles/μL) and a lower limit of detection (7 particles/μL). Moreover, the biosensor exhibited clinical potential by selectively binding CEA-specific exosomes across distinct lung cancer subtypes. Our proposed biosensor offers numerous application opportunities for early clinical diagnosis, along with the benefits of affordability, excellent sensitivity, and simple operation.
基于UiO-66金属-有机框架的固定化偶联和定量外泌体的电化学生物传感器。
近几十年来,细胞外囊泡,特别是外泌体,作为一种有前途的新的癌症生物标志物而受到关注。外泌体膜蛋白作为其亲本细胞的信息来源,并提供易于获取的靶标。在这里,我们提出了一种基于zr基UiO-66金属-有机框架的灵敏电化学生物传感器,用于固定化偶联,并量化肺癌来源的外显体。在本设计中,癌胚抗原(CEA)适体识别并结合外泌体表面的CEA蛋白,并将uuo -66固定,与外泌体的磷酸基团偶联。该传感器具有较宽的线性范围(102 ~ 5 × 106个粒子/μL)和较低的检测下限(7个粒子/μL),具有较高的灵敏度。此外,该生物传感器通过选择性结合不同肺癌亚型的cea特异性外泌体显示出临床潜力。我们提出的生物传感器为早期临床诊断提供了许多应用机会,以及价格合理,灵敏度高,操作简单的优点。
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Bioelectrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry 生物-电化学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
6.00%
发文量
238
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An International Journal Devoted to Electrochemical Aspects of Biology and Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry Bioelectrochemistry is an international journal devoted to electrochemical principles in biology and biological aspects of electrochemistry. It publishes experimental and theoretical papers dealing with the electrochemical aspects of: • Electrified interfaces (electric double layers, adsorption, electron transfer, protein electrochemistry, basic principles of biosensors, biosensor interfaces and bio-nanosensor design and construction. • Electric and magnetic field effects (field-dependent processes, field interactions with molecules, intramolecular field effects, sensory systems for electric and magnetic fields, molecular and cellular mechanisms) • Bioenergetics and signal transduction (energy conversion, photosynthetic and visual membranes) • Biomembranes and model membranes (thermodynamics and mechanics, membrane transport, electroporation, fusion and insertion) • Electrochemical applications in medicine and biotechnology (drug delivery and gene transfer to cells and tissues, iontophoresis, skin electroporation, injury and repair). • Organization and use of arrays in-vitro and in-vivo, including as part of feedback control. • Electrochemical interrogation of biofilms as generated by microorganisms and tissue reaction associated with medical implants.
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