Weakly ionized gold nanoparticles amplify immunoassays for ultrasensitive point-of- care sensors

Jiangjiang Zhang*, Fengli Chai, Jia'an Li, Saijie Wang, Shuailong Zhang, Fenggang Li, Axin Liang, Aiqin Luo, Dou Wang*, Xingyu Jiang*

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Gold nanoparticle-based lateral flow immunoassays (AuNP LFIAs) are widely used point-of- care (POC) sensors for in vitro diagnostics. However, the sensitivity limitation of conventional AuNP LFIAs impedes the detection of trace biomarkers. Several studies have explored the size and shape factors of AuNPs and derivative nanohybrids, showing limited improvements or enhanced sensitivity at the cost of convenience and affordability. Here, we investigated surface chemistry on the sensitivity of AuNP LFIAs. By modifying surface ligands, a surface chemistry strategy involving weakly ionized AuNPs enables ultrasensitive naked-eye LFIAs (∼100-fold enhanced sensitivity). We demonstrated how this surface chemistry-amplified immunoassay approach modulates nanointerfacial bindings to promote antibody adsorption and higher activity of adsorbed antibodies. This surface chemistry design eliminates complex nanosynthesis, auxiliary devices, or additional reagents while efficiently improving sensitivity with advantages: simplified fabrication process, excellent reproducibility and reliability, and ultrasensitivity toward various biomarkers. The surface chemistry using weakly ionized AuNPs represents a versatile approach for sensitizing POC sensors.

源语言英语
文章编号adn5698
期刊Science advances
10
28
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2024

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