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Ultrasensitive detection of interleukin-6 enabled by three-dimensional spatial amplification
Accurately measuring interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels is crucial in both clinical medicine and research due to its role in various physiological and pathological processes. We present proof-of-concept of a novel three-dimensional (3D) spatial amplification method for developing highly sensitive and miniaturized IL-6 biosensors. We designed an IL-6 immunosensor platform utilizing a unique 3D microfluidic structure fabricated with femtosecond-pulsed laser processing. This design features a porous transducer element with over 4500 microcavities, thereby increasing the reaction area by 13-fold compared to traditional 2D designs while maintaining transparency. By combining this 3D structure with a competitive antigen-antibody reaction, the sensor achieved an exceptional limit of detection of 0.27 pg/mL for IL-6 in human blood samples. Additionally, we demonstrated effective control of liquid flow within the porous element using a reduction of pressure and centrifugation speeds. This 3D spatial amplification method offers a promising approach for developing highly sensitive and compact IL-6 biosensors. Such miniaturized sensors hold potential for point-of-care testing devices, enabling convenient and timely IL-6 analysis.
期刊介绍:
Sensors and Actuators Reports is a peer-reviewed open access journal launched out from the Sensors and Actuators journal family. Sensors and Actuators Reports is dedicated to publishing new and original works in the field of all type of sensors and actuators, including bio-, chemical-, physical-, and nano- sensors and actuators, which demonstrates significant progress beyond the current state of the art. The journal regularly publishes original research papers, reviews, and short communications.
For research papers and short communications, the journal aims to publish the new and original work supported by experimental results and as such purely theoretical works are not accepted.