研究目的
To develop a sensitive and simple aptasensor utilizing silica nanoparticles and quantum dots to detect the level of EpCAM, a biomarker of circulating tumor cells, for personalized diagnosis and therapy of cancer.
研究成果
The developed aptasensor showed high sensitivity with a detection limit of 10 aM and a wide linear range from 10 aM to 100 pM for EpCAM detection. The specificity and stability of the aptasensor were excellent, making it suitable for clinical diagnosis and biochemical analysis.
研究不足
The technical constraints include the need for experimental equipment and the complexity of the procedures for sample preparation. Potential areas for optimization include simplifying the procedure and reducing the reliance on specialized equipment.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
An electrochemical aptasensor was developed using a gold electrode modified with an aptamer to capture EpCAM, recognized by a second aptamer acting as a signal reporter. Silica nanoparticles were synthesized to act as carriers for loading CdSe quantum dots for signal amplification.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
EpCAM and all oligonucleotides were purchased from Sangon Biotech (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. CdSe/ZnS quantum dots were purchased from Jiayuan Quantum Dots Co. Ltd.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Gold electrode, silica nanoparticles, CdSe quantum dots, aptamers, EpCAM, and other reagents were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The gold electrode was modified with aptamer 1 to capture EpCAM, which was then recognized by aptamer 2 linked to QDs loaded on silica nanoparticles. The detection was performed using stripping square wave voltammetry.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The amount of dissolved Cd was determined by stripping voltammetric analysis to indicate the level of EpCAM indirectly.
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