Issue 1, 2025

A Blautia producta specific gFET-based aptasensor for quantitative monitoring of microbiome quality

Abstract

The use of health-relevant bacteria originating from human microbiomes for the control or therapy of diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders or diabetes, is currently gaining increasing importance in medicine. Directed and successful engineering of microbiomes via probiotic supplementation requires subtle, precise as well as, more importantly, easy, fast and convenient monitoring of its success, e.g., in patients’ gut. Based on a previously described polyclonal SELEX aptamer library evolved against the human gut bacterium Blautia producta, we finally isolated three individual aptamers that proved their performance concerning affinity, specificity and robustness in reliably labeling the target bacterium and in combination with “contaminating” control bacteria. Using biofunctionalization molecules on gFETs, we could specifically quantify 101–106 cells per mL, retrace their number in mixtures and determine aptamer Kd-values around 2 nM. These measurements were possible even in the context of a real human stool sample. Our results qualify gFETs in combination with BL2, BL7 and BL8 aptamers as a promising foundation for the construction of respective sensing devices, which will open new avenues towards developing an intended monitoring technique for probiotic therapy and microbiome engineering approaches.

Graphical abstract: A Blautia producta specific gFET-based aptasensor for quantitative monitoring of microbiome quality

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Jun 2024
Accepted
26 Sep 2024
First published
12 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Horiz., 2025,10, 124-134

A Blautia producta specific gFET-based aptasensor for quantitative monitoring of microbiome quality

H. Xing, Y. Zhang, R. Li, H. Ruzicka, C. Hain, J. Andersson, A. Bozdogan, M. Henkel, U. Knippschild, R. Hasler, C. Kleber, W. Knoll, A. Kissmann and F. Rosenau, Nanoscale Horiz., 2025, 10, 124 DOI: 10.1039/D4NH00281D

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