Micromachines (Oct 2023)

The Study of Performance of a Nanoribbon Biosensor, Sensitized with Aptamers and Antibodies, upon Detection of Core Antigen of Hepatitis C Virus

  • Yuri D. Ivanov,
  • Kristina A. Malsagova,
  • Kristina V. Goldaeva,
  • Tatyana O. Pleshakova,
  • Andrey F. Kozlov,
  • Rafael A. Galiullin,
  • Ivan D. Shumov,
  • Vladimir P. Popov,
  • Irina K. Abramova,
  • Vadim S. Ziborov,
  • Oleg F. Petrov,
  • Alexander Yu. Dolgoborodov,
  • Alexander I. Archakov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14101946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 1946

Abstract

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The development of highly sensitive diagnostic systems for the early revelation of diseases in humans is one of the most important tasks of modern biomedical research, and the detection of the core antigen of the hepatitis C virus (HCVcoreAg)—a protein marker of the hepatitis C virus—is just the case. Our study is aimed at testing the performance of the nanoribbon biosensor in the case of the use of two different types of molecular probes: the antibodies and the aptamers against HCVcoreAg. The nanoribbon sensor chips employed are based on “silicon-on-insulator structures” (SOI-NR). Two different HCVcoreAg preparations are tested: recombinant β-galactosidase-conjugated HCVcoreAg (“Virogen”, Watertown, MA, USA) and recombinant HCVcoreAg (“Vector-Best”, Novosibirsk, Russia). Upon the detection of either type of antigen preparation, the lowest concentration of the antigen detectable in buffer with pH 5.1 was found to be approximately equal, amounting to ~10−15 M. This value was similar upon the use of either type of molecular probes.

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