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Magnetic Janus micromotors for fluorescence biosensing of tacrolimus in oral fluids

Authors :
Glahn Martínez, Ana Bettina
Jurado-Sánchez, Beatriz
Benito Peña, María Elena
Escarpa, Alberto
Moreno Bondi, María Cruz
Glahn Martínez, Ana Bettina
Jurado-Sánchez, Beatriz
Benito Peña, María Elena
Escarpa, Alberto
Moreno Bondi, María Cruz
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Tacrolimus (FK506) is a macrolide lactone immunosuppressive drug that is commonly used in transplanted patients to avoid organ rejection. FK506 exhibits high inter- and intra-patient pharmacokinetic variability, making monitoring necessary for organ graft survival. This work describes the development of a novel bioassay for monitoring FK506. The bioassay is based on using polycaprolactone-based (PCL) magnetic Janus micromotors and a recombinant chimera receptor that incorporates the immunophilin tacrolimus binding protein 1A (FKBP1A) tagged with Emerald Green Fluorescent Protein (EmGFP). The approach relies on a fluorescence competitive bioassay between the drug and the micromotors decorated with a carboxylated FK506 toward the specific site of the fluorescent immunophilin. The proposed homogeneous assay could be performed in a single step without washing steps to separate the unbound receptor. The proposed approach fits the therapeutic requirements, showing a limit of detection of 0.8 ng/mL and a wide dynamic range of up to 90 ng/mL. Assay selectivity was evaluated by measuring the competitive inhibition curves with other immunosuppressive drugs usually co-administered with FK506. The magnetic propulsion mechanism allows for efficient operation in raw samples without damaging the biological binding receptor (FKBP1A-EmGFP). The enhanced target recognition and micromixing strategies hold considerable potential for FK506 monitoring in practical clinical use.<br />UCM for a predoctoral contract<br />Depto. de Química Analítica<br />Fac. de Ciencias Químicas<br />TRUE<br />pub

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 0956-5663, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1450544951
Document Type :
Electronic Resource