Issue 8, 2012

Sensitive sandwich ELISA based on a gold nanoparticle layer for cancer detection

Abstract

The availability of techniques for the sensitive detection of early stage cancer is crucial for patient survival. Our previous research (Langmuir, 2011, 27, 2155–2158) showed that gold nanoparticle layers (GNPL) used in indirect format ELISA amplified the signal, and gave a lower limit of detection (LOD) compared with commercial ELISA plates. However, due to its intrinsic limitations, indirect ELISA is not suitable for samples of complex composition, such as serum, plasma, etc., thus limiting the clinical performance of this kind of ELISA. In the work reported here, a GNPL-based sandwich format ELISA was developed, which showed superiority in terms of detection limit and sensitivity in the determination of rabbit IgG in buffer. More importantly, experiments using plasma spiked with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) as a representative biomarker showed that our GNPL-based ELISA assay amplified the signal and lowered the LOD compared to other assays, including commercialized CEA ELISA kits. This simple and cost-effective GNPL-based sandwich ELISA holds promise in clinical applications.

Graphical abstract: Sensitive sandwich ELISA based on a gold nanoparticle layer for cancer detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Dec 2011
Accepted
23 Dec 2011
First published
06 Jan 2012

Analyst, 2012,137, 1779-1784

Sensitive sandwich ELISA based on a gold nanoparticle layer for cancer detection

F. Zhou, M. Wang, L. Yuan, Z. Cheng, Z. Wu and H. Chen, Analyst, 2012, 137, 1779 DOI: 10.1039/C2AN16257A

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