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Monolithic integration of nanorod arrays on microfluidic chips for fast and sensitive one-step immunoassays

Medicine and Health

Monolithic integration of nanorod arrays on microfluidic chips for fast and sensitive one-step immunoassays

Y. Wang, J. Zhao, et al.

Discover how a team of researchers, including Ye Wang and Jiongdong Zhao, have developed innovative nanorod arrays on microfluidic chips that revolutionize fast and sensitive flow-through immunoassays. With unprecedented sensitivity and rapid results for cardiac marker detection, this breakthrough paves the way for enhanced point-of-care diagnostics.

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Abstract
Here, we present integrated nanorod arrays on microfluidic chips for fast and sensitive flow-through immunoassays of physiologically relevant macromolecules. Dense arrays of Au nanorods are easily fabricated through one-step oblique angle deposition, which eliminates the requirement of advanced lithography methods. We report the utility of this plasmonic structure to improve the detection limit of the cardiac troponin I (cTnI) assay by over 6 × 10^5-fold, reaching down to 33.9 fg mL^-1 (~1.4 fM), compared with an identical assay on glass substrates. Through monolithic integration with microfluidic elements, the device enables a flow-through assay for quantitative detection of cTnI in the serum with a detection sensitivity of 6.9 pg mL^-1 (~0.3 pM) in <6 min, which was 4000 times lower than conventional glass devices. This ultrasensitive detection arises from the large surface area for antibody conjugation and metal-enhanced fluorescent signals through plasmonic nanostructures. Moreover, due to the parallel arrangement of flow paths, simultaneous detection of multiple cancer biomarkers, including prostate-specific antigen and carcinoembryonic antigen, has been fulfilled with increased signal-to-background ratios. Given the high performance of this assay, together with its simple fabrication process that is compatible with standard mass manufacturing techniques, we expect that the prepared integrated nanorod device can bring on-site point-of-care diagnosis closer to reality.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Jan 28, 2021
Authors
Ye Wang, Jiongdong Zhao, Yu Zhu, Shurong Dong, Yang Liu, Yijun Sun, Liling Qian, Wenting Yang, Zhen Cao
Tags
nanorod arrays
microfluidic chips
immunoassays
sensitivity
cardiac biomarkers
point-of-care diagnosis
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