One-step and wash-free multiplexed immunoassay platform based on bioinspired photonic barcodes

Multiplex, rapid and accurate virus quantification plays a great value in biomedical detection. Here, a novel one step, wash-free immunoassay platform based bioinspired PhC barcodes for multiplexed virus quantification was explored. PhC barcodes were decorated with PDA by self-polymerization of DA,...

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Main Authors: Dagan Zhang, Yuze Wang, Junqi Zhao, Xueqin Li, Yuanyang Zhou, Sen Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2023-09-01
Series:Engineered Regeneration
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666138123000294
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Summary:Multiplex, rapid and accurate virus quantification plays a great value in biomedical detection. Here, a novel one step, wash-free immunoassay platform based bioinspired PhC barcodes for multiplexed virus quantification was explored. PhC barcodes were decorated with PDA by self-polymerization of DA, thus this nanocomposite hybridized PhC barcodes facilitated the adsorption of FITC labelled antibodies and quenched itself photoluminescent, allowing a fast responsive composite platform. In the presence of target analyte, the FITC-labelled detection antibody was released from the surface of PDA decorated microcarrier to specifically bind to the target analyte, thus recovered the photoluminescence. In addition, the PhC microcarrier was enabled to carry out various color barcode for different targets detection though tuning internal periodic structures. Based on these excellent performances of the nanocomposite barcode, this method can not only capture H1N1, H5N1, SARS-CoV-2 simultaneously with rapid, accuracy but also accomplish multiplex quantification detection with high-sensitivity. Furthermore, our developed platform was also achieved with high-sensitivity and high-specificity through the verification of clinical samples, thus laying out a new avenue for multiplex virus detection in clinical diagnosis.
ISSN:2666-1381