Top-Down Fabricated Silicon Nanowire Arrays for Field-Effect Detection of Prostate-Specific Antigen.

Journal: ACS omega
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Abstract

Highly sensitive electrical detection of biomarkers for the early stage screening of cancer is desired for future, ultrafast diagnostic platforms. In the case of prostate cancer (PCa), the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is of prime interest and its detection in combination with other PCa-relevant biomarkers in a multiplex approach is advised. Toward this goal, we demonstrate the label-free, potentiometric detection of PSA with silicon nanowire ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (Si NW-ISFET) arrays. To realize the field-effect detection, we utilized the DNA aptamer-receptors specific for PSA, which were covalently and site-specifically immobilized on Si NW-ISFETs. The platform was used for quantitative detection of PSA and the change in threshold voltage of the Si NW-ISEFTs was correlated with the concentration of PSA. Concentration-dependent measurements were done in a wide range of 1 pg/mL to 1 μg/mL, which covers the clinical range of interest. To confirm the PSA-DNA aptamer binding on the Si NW surfaces, a sandwich-immunoassay based on chemiluminescence was implemented. The electrical approach using the Si NW-ISFET platform shows a lower limit of detection and a wide dynamic range of the assay. In future, our platform should be utilized to detect multiple biomarkers in one assay to obtain more reliable information about cancer-related diseases.

Authors

  • Dipti Rani
    Department of Informatics and Microsystem Technology, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Amerikastrasse 1, 66482 Zweibrücken, Germany.
  • Vivek Pachauri
    Department of Informatics and Microsystem Technology, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Amerikastrasse 1, 66482 Zweibrücken, Germany.
  • Narayanan Madaboosi
    Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University, Sweden. Electronic address: narayanan.srinivasan@scilifelab.se.
  • Pawan Jolly
    Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, BA2 7AY Bath, United Kingdom.
  • Xuan-Thang Vu
    Department of Informatics and Microsystem Technology, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Amerikastrasse 1, 66482 Zweibrücken, Germany.
  • Pedro Estrela
    Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, BA2 7AY Bath, United Kingdom.
  • Virginia Chu
    INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias, Rua Alves Redol, 91000-029 Lisbon, Portugal.
  • João Pedro Conde
    INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias, Rua Alves Redol, 91000-029 Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Sven Ingebrandt
    Department of Informatics and Microsystem Technology, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Amerikastrasse 1, 66482 Zweibrücken, Germany.

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