Sensors (Sep 2018)

Indirect Microcontact Printing to Create Functional Patterns of Physisorbed Antibodies

  • Augusto Juste-Dolz,
  • Miquel Avella-Oliver,
  • Rosa Puchades,
  • Angel Maquieira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18093163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
p. 3163

Abstract

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Microcontact printing (µCP) is a practical and versatile approach to create nanostructured patterns of biomolecular probes, but it involves conformational changes on the patterned bioreceptors that often lead to a loss on the biological activity of the resulting structures. Herein we introduce indirect µCP to create functional patterns of bioreceptors on solid substrates. This is a simple strategy that relies on physisorbing biomolecular probes of interest in the nanostructured gaps that result after patterning backfilling agents by standard µCP. This study presents the approach, assesses bovine serum albumin as backfilling agent for indirect µCP on different materials, reports the limitations of standard µCP on the functionality of patterned antibodies, and demonstrates the capabilities of indirect µCP to solve this issue. Bioreceptors were herein structured as diffractive gratings and used to measure biorecognition events in label-free conditions. Besides, as a preliminary approach towards sensing biomarkers, this work also reports the implementation of indirect µCP in an immunoassay to detect human immunoglobulin E.

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