Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms

Abstract In this study, a hybrid magnetic-DNA directed immobilisation approach is presented to enhance protein capture and detection on a microfluidic platform. DNA-modified magnetic nanoparticles are added in a solution to capture fluorescently labelled immunocomplexes to be detected optically. A m...

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Main Authors: Elaheh Esmaeili, Mohammad Adel Ghiass, Manouchehr Vossoughi, Masoud Soleimani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00268-8
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spelling doaj-108d06b147f84db9a48397e7ee1b628d2020-12-08T02:27:41ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-03-017111110.1038/s41598-017-00268-8Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic PlatformsElaheh Esmaeili0Mohammad Adel Ghiass1Manouchehr Vossoughi2Masoud Soleimani3Institute for nanoscience and nanotechnology, Sharif University of TechnologyInstitute for nanoscience and nanotechnology, Sharif University of TechnologyInstitute for nanoscience and nanotechnology, Sharif University of TechnologySchool of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares UniversityAbstract In this study, a hybrid magnetic-DNA directed immobilisation approach is presented to enhance protein capture and detection on a microfluidic platform. DNA-modified magnetic nanoparticles are added in a solution to capture fluorescently labelled immunocomplexes to be detected optically. A magnetic set-up composed of cubic permanent magnets and a microchannel was designed and implemented based on finite element analysis results to efficiently concentrate the nanoparticles only over a defined area of the microchannel as the sensing zone. This in turn, led to the fluorescence emission localisation and the searching area reduction. Also, compared to processes in which the immunocomplex is formed directly on the surface, the proposed approach provides a lower steric hindrance, higher mass transfer, lower equilibrium time, and more surface concentration of the captured targets leading to a faster and more sensitive detection. As a proof-of-concept, the set-up is capable of detecting prostate-specific membrane antigen with concentrations down to 0.7 nM. Our findings suggest that the approach holds a great promise for applications in clinical assays and disease diagnosis.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00268-8
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author Elaheh Esmaeili
Mohammad Adel Ghiass
Manouchehr Vossoughi
Masoud Soleimani
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Mohammad Adel Ghiass
Manouchehr Vossoughi
Masoud Soleimani
Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
Scientific Reports
author_facet Elaheh Esmaeili
Mohammad Adel Ghiass
Manouchehr Vossoughi
Masoud Soleimani
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title Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
title_short Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
title_full Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
title_fullStr Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Magnetic-DNA Directed Immobilisation Approach for Efficient Protein Capture and Detection on Microfluidic Platforms
title_sort hybrid magnetic-dna directed immobilisation approach for efficient protein capture and detection on microfluidic platforms
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract In this study, a hybrid magnetic-DNA directed immobilisation approach is presented to enhance protein capture and detection on a microfluidic platform. DNA-modified magnetic nanoparticles are added in a solution to capture fluorescently labelled immunocomplexes to be detected optically. A magnetic set-up composed of cubic permanent magnets and a microchannel was designed and implemented based on finite element analysis results to efficiently concentrate the nanoparticles only over a defined area of the microchannel as the sensing zone. This in turn, led to the fluorescence emission localisation and the searching area reduction. Also, compared to processes in which the immunocomplex is formed directly on the surface, the proposed approach provides a lower steric hindrance, higher mass transfer, lower equilibrium time, and more surface concentration of the captured targets leading to a faster and more sensitive detection. As a proof-of-concept, the set-up is capable of detecting prostate-specific membrane antigen with concentrations down to 0.7 nM. Our findings suggest that the approach holds a great promise for applications in clinical assays and disease diagnosis.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00268-8
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