Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X (Oct 2019)

Fiber-based early diagnosis of venous thromboembolic disease by label-free D-dimer detection

  • Pablo Zubiate,
  • Aitor Urrutia,
  • Carlos R. Zamarreño,
  • Josune Egea-Urra,
  • Joaquín Fernández-Irigoyen,
  • Ambra Giannetti,
  • Francesco Baldini,
  • Silvia Díaz,
  • Ignacio R. Matias,
  • Francisco J. Arregui,
  • Enrique Santamaría,
  • Francesco Chiavaioli,
  • Ignacio Del Villar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 100026

Abstract

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D-dimer is a useful diagnostic biomarker for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, collectively referred to as venous thromboembolism (VTE). The ability to detect in real-time the amount of D-dimer with a fast and reliable method is a key step to anticipate the appearance of these diseases. Here, the results of a highly specific and sensitive biosensor for the detection of D-dimer based on lossy mode resonance in fiber optics are presented. The unique features of specialty fibers in light management integrated with microfluidics allow detecting D-dimer in human serum with a detection limit of 100 ng/mL, a value 5-fold below the clinical cutoff value. Comparison of the results achieved with mass-spectrometry-based proteomics, which allows for the identification of beta- and gamma-chains of fibrinogen, demonstrates the ability of our platform to specifically (>90%) recognize D-dimer. Therefore, this technology potentially represents a paradigm shift in the development of a simple, high-specificity and label-free biosensing platform, which can be applied to speed up diagnostic healthcare processes of venous thromboembolism toward an early diagnostic and personalized treatment system.

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