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Target-induced silver nanocluster generation for highly sensitive electrochemical aptasensor towards cell-secreted interferon-γ
Interferon-gamma (IFN- γ ) is one kind of crucial inflammatory cytokines, and its expression level is closely associated with various disease progressions. This work addresses the development of a sensitive and specific electrochemical assay for detection of IFN- γ by combing the recognition unit of aptamer with the signal reporter of target-induced silver nanoclusters (AgNCs). For biosensor preparation, the gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) immobilized on the amine-terminated electrode surface provided electrochemical interfaces for the self-assembly of C-rich modified aptamers. Then, the aptamer recognized IFN- γ and the free aptamer hybridized with conjugated DNA sequences . After the nuclease-catalyzed cleavage of DNA duplex, in situ-generated AgNCs in the C-rich template was utilized as the electrochemical indicator for IFN- γ detection. The present method demonstrated a good performance for detection of IFN- γ with a low detection limit of 1.7 pg mL −1 . This aptasensor was verified to be applied for the evaluation of IFN- γ secreted by cell.