Immunogold-silver staining-on-a-chip biosensor based on cross-flow chromatography.

Il-Hoon Cho, Sung-Min Seo, Eui-Hwan Paek, Se-Hwan Paek
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Abstract

Immunogold-silver staining (IGSS) was adopted in cross-flow chromatographic analysis in which immunological reactions and silver intensification were sequentially conducted in the vertical and horizontal directions, respectively. Factors controlling the performance, except the silver substrate solution, were optimized to increase the signal-to-background ratio in measurements of cardiac troponin I as a model analyte. In generating the signal, the size of colloidal gold catalyst was critical; the smallest size (5-nm diameter) in the selected range yielded the highest colorimetric signal. To maintain the low background, two processes, blocking the remaining surfaces of membrane after antibody immobilization and washing the residual tracer after immunological reaction, were necessary. Self-nucleation of silver ions also caused a background signal and was controlled to some degree by decreasing the hydrodynamic force that arose when the substrate solution was supplied in the horizontal direction. Finally, a new chip (IGSS-on-a-chip; IOC) that allowed for convenient, efficient IGSS was produced by injection molding of plastic. This method enhanced the detection capability by 51-fold compared to the conventional rapid test kit using 30nm-sized colloidal gold as the tracer. The IOC biosensor results also showed that silver intensification yield via cross flow after immunological reaction was 19% higher than that by traditional incubation.

基于交叉流色谱的免疫金银染色芯片生物传感器。
横流色谱分析采用免疫金-银染色法(IGSS),在垂直和水平方向依次进行免疫反应和银强化。除银底物溶液外,对控制性能的因素进行了优化,以增加作为模型分析物的心肌肌钙蛋白I测量的信号与背景比。在产生信号时,胶体金催化剂的尺寸至关重要;在选择的范围内,最小的尺寸(直径5纳米)产生最高的比色信号。为了保持低背景,需要两个过程,抗体固定后膜的剩余表面阻断和免疫反应后残留的示踪剂洗涤。银离子的自成核也引起了背景信号,并在一定程度上通过降低基底溶液在水平方向上提供时产生的水动力来控制。最后,一种新的芯片(IGSS-on-a-chip;通过塑料注射成型生产了方便、高效的IGSS。与使用30nm胶体金作为示踪剂的传统快速检测试剂盒相比,该方法的检测能力提高了51倍。IOC生物传感器结果还显示,免疫反应后通过交叉流强化银的产率比传统孵育提高19%。
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