ENSAM: Europium nanoparticles for signal enhancement of antibody mcroarrays on silicon Journal Article


Authors: Järås, K.; Tajudin, A. A.; Ressine, A.; Soukka, T.; Marko-Varga, G.; Bjartell, A.; Malm, J.; Laurell, T.; Lilja, H.
Article Title: ENSAM: Europium nanoparticles for signal enhancement of antibody mcroarrays on silicon
Abstract: To improve the sensitivity of antibody microar- ray assays, we developed ENSAM (Europium Nanoparticles for Signal enhancement of Antibody Microarrays). ENSAM is based on two nanomaterials. The first is polystyrene nanoparticles incorporated with europium chelate (β-diketone) and coated with streptavidin. The multiple fluorophores incorporated into each nanoparticle should increase signal obtained from a single binding event. The second nanomaterial is array surfaces of nanoporous silicon, which creates high capacity for antibody adsorption. Two antibody microarray assays were compared: ENSAM and use of streptavidin labeled with a nine-dentate europium chelate. Analyzing biotiny-lated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) spiked into human female serum, ENSAM yielded a 10-fold signal enhancement compared to the streptavidin-europium chelate. Similarly, we observed around 1 order of magnitude greater sensitivity for the ENSAM assay (limit of detection ≤ 0.14 ng/mL, dynamic range > 105) compared to the streptavidin-europium chelate assay (limit of detection ≤ 0.7 ng/mL, dynamic range > 10 4). Analysis of a titration series showed strong linearity of ENSAM (R2 = 0.99 by linear regression). This work demonstrates the novel utility of nanoparticles with time-resolved fluorescence for signal enhancement of antibody microarrays, requiring as low as 100-200 zmol biotinylated PSA per microarray spot. In addition, proof of principle was shown for analyzing PSA in plasma obtained from patients undergoing clinical PSA-testing. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: signal transduction; human cell; sensitivity and specificity; sensitivity analysis; prostate specific antigen; spectrometry, fluorescence; prostate cancer; prostate-specific antigen; chemistry; intermethod comparison; nanoparticles; nanoparticle; spectrofluorometry; dna microarray; antibodies; polystyrene; antibody detection; fluorescence analysis; antibody; streptavidin; chelation; antibody microarrays; porous silicon; silicon; nanotechnology; biotinylation; chromatophore; time-resolved fluorescence; surface property; material coating; chelating agent; europium; lanthanides; nanobeads; protein chip; 1,3 diketone; antibody combining site; europium nanoparticles for signal enhancement of antibody microarrays; fluorophore; nanoarray; streptavidin europium chelate assay; titrimetry
Journal Title: Journal of Proteome Research
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1535-3893
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2008-01-01
Start Page: 1308
End Page: 1314
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/pr700591j
PUBMED: 18257515
PROVIDER: scopus
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