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Early stage evaluation of colon cancer using tungsten disulfide quantum dots and bacteriophage nano-biocomposite as an efficient electrochemical platform

Authors :
Pourakbari, Ramin
Yousefi, Mehdi
Khalilzadeh, Balal
Irani-nezhad, Mahsa Haddad
Khataee, Alireza
Aghebati-Maleki, Leili
Soleimanian, Alireza
Kamrani, Amin
Chakari-Khiavi, Forough
Abolhasan, Rozita
Motallebnezhad, Morteza
Jadidi-Niaragh, Farhad
Yousefi, Bahman
Kafil, Hossein Samadi
Hojjat-Farsangi, Mohammad
Rashidi, Mohammad-Reza
Source :
Cancer Nanotechnology; December 2022, Vol. 13 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Recently, biosensors have become popular analytical tools for small analytes due to their high sensitivity and wide analytical range. In the present work, development of a novel biosensing method based on tungsten disulfide quantum dots (WS<subscript>2</subscript>QDs)-Au for rapidly and selectively detecting c-Met protein is introduced. As a proof of concept, M13 bacteriophage-based biosensors were used for the electrochemical detection of c-Met protein as a colon cancer biomarker. Method: The M13 bacteriophage (virus), as the biorecognition element, was immobilized on glassy carbon electrodes which were modified by WS<subscript>2</subscript>QDs-functionalized gold nanoparticles. The stepwise presence of the WS<subscript>2</subscript>QDs, gold nanoparticles, and immobilized phage on glassy carbon electrodes were confirmed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and square wave voltammetry (SWV) technique. Results: The designed biosensor was applied to measure the amount of c-Met protein in standard solutions, and consequently the desirable detection limit of 1 pg was obtained. Finally, as a proof of concept, the developed platform was used for the evaluation of c-Met protein in serum samples of colon cancer-suffering patients and the results were compared with the results of the common Elisa kit. Conclusions: As an interesting part of this study, some concentrations of the c-Met protein in colon cancer serum samples which could not be determined by Elisa, were easily analyzed by the developed bioassay system. The developed bioassay system has great potential to application in biomedical laboratories. Graphical Abstract: <fig id="Figa" position="anchor"> <graphic position="anchor" specific-use="HTML" mime-subtype="PNG" href="MediaObjects/12645_2022_113_Figa_HTML.png" id="MO7"></graphic> </fig>

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18686958 and 18686966
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cancer Nanotechnology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59104972
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12645-022-00113-2