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A Nanoplasmonic Biosensor for Ultrasensitive Detection of Alzheimer's Disease Biomarker Using a Chaotropic Agent

Authors
Kim, HanbiLee, Jong UkKim, SoohyunSong, SojinSim, Sang Jun
Issue Date
3월-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Alzheimer' s disease (AD); chaotropic agent; tau (tau) protein; gold nanorods (AuNRs); plasmonic immunoassay; localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)
Citation
ACS SENSORS, v.4, no.3, pp.595 - 602
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Journal Title
ACS SENSORS
Volume
4
Number
3
Start Page
595
End Page
602
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67136
DOI
10.1021/acssensors.8b01242
ISSN
2379-3694
Abstract
Blood-based diagnosis (hemodiagnosis) of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is emerging as a promising alternative to cerebrospinal-fluid-based methods because blood contains various kinds of AD biomarkers, including amyloid beta 1-40, 1-42, and tau (tau) protein. However, with current technology, the accuracy of the blood-plasma-based methods is relatively low compared to the traditional methods because the concentration of AD biomarkers in blood plasma is incredibly low, and diverse interference is present in blood plasma, which hinders precise detection. Here, we suggest a nanoplasmonic biosensor using gold nanorods with a chaotropic agent for precise ultrasensitive detecting of Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in human plasma. This nanoplasmonic biosensor is based on the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), which is extremely sensitive to the point where it can respond to an insignificant change of the refractive index around the gold nanoparticles. Also, using guanidine hydrochloride as a chaotropic agent, we can overcome the obstacles of blood-based AD diagnostics. In more detail, this agent interrupts the network between water molecules and weakens the hydrophobic interactions between proteins, remarkably improving detection capabilities to target tau protein. By reducing the overlapping ranges between protein levels in an age-matched control and AD patients' plasma, this system can accurately diagnose AD patients. This platform also can analyze disease from mild cognitive impairment using standardized blood biomarker tau protein, which is related to Alzheimer's disease. As a result, our platform can be applied to clinical trials, and thus it has excellent potential in the medical field.
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