AIP Advances (Mar 2024)

Magnetic response of aggregation mixed with magnetic nanoparticles and protein for simultaneous protein detection

  • Shin Yabukami,
  • Toru Murayama,
  • Koki Kaneko,
  • Junichi Honda,
  • Loi Tonthat,
  • Kazuhiko Okita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/9.0000836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 035102 – 035102-6

Abstract

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A quick and easy method to detect the GDF-15 protein (Growth Differentiation Factor-15) has been developed, which utilize the magnetic response of magnetic nanoparticles by switching magnetic fields. The magnetic nanoparticles and GDF-15 are bound by an antigen-antibody reaction and aggregated into a spherical shape using a needle-shaped magnetic yoke. The density of GDF-15 changed as follows: 0, 1 ng/ml, 10 ng/ml, and 100 ng/ml. The increase of GDF-15 aggregated the magnetic nanoparticles and enhanced the signal-to-noise ratio. We also tried the sandwich-type bound method using a primary and secondary antibody with additional magnetic nanoparticles and obtained the enhancement of the magnetic signal in a lower concentration (under 10 ng/ml) of GDF-15. The cross-bridges between magnetic nanoparticle and the protein may strengthen the magnetic couplings of nanoparticles.