Current Research in Biotechnology (Jan 2022)

Electrochemical antigenic sensor for the diagnosis of chronic Q fever

  • Eirini Mathioudaki,
  • Yiannis Alifragis,
  • Maria Fouskaki,
  • Dimosthenis Chochlakis,
  • Hao Xie,
  • Anna Psaroulaki,
  • Georgios Tsiotis,
  • Nikolaos Chaniotakis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 537 – 543

Abstract

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In this work, we report the development of an impedimetric biosensor for the direct, quick, and easy diagnosis of chronic Q fever. The biosensor is based on highly sensitive antigens that can selectively recognize antibodies against Coxiella burnetii. The biosensor is based on the immobilization of antigens onto a gold electrode using the EDC/NHS immobilization methodology. The detection is performed by impedance spectroscopy that monitors specific frequencies which provide the maximum sensitivity for the biosensor. Q fever antibodies that are present in the sera of patients interact selectively with the biosensor antigens, thereby altering the impedance of the biosensor surfaceand generating a large impedance change within a few seconds. The biosensor allows for the specific serological detection of chronic Q fever, while the developed system can also be modified for the detection of other biomarkers, such as the ones against acute Q fever.

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