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Aptamer-Based Electrochemical Biosensing Platform for Analysis of Cardiac Biomarkers

ACS Sensors [2024]
Mengjie Chen, Zelin Yang, Zhuoliang Hu, Yudan Hao, Jing Lu, Duanping Sun
ABSTRACT

Monitoring biomarkers secreted by cardiomyocytes is critical to evaluate anticancer drug-induced myocardial injury (MI). Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) is considered the gold standard biomarker for MI. Herein, an electrochemical aptasensor is engineered for cTnI detection based on lanthanide europium metal–organic frameworks (Eu-MOFs) and a hybridization chain reaction-directed DNAzyme strategy. Three types of Eu-MOF morphologies were easily synthesized by changing the solvent, and the Eu-MOF modulated by mixing the solvent of dimethylformamide and H2O (D-Eu-MOF) exhibited the best performance compared to other morphologies of the Eu-MOFs. Multifunctional nanoprobes were constructed from D-Eu-MOF@Pt loaded with natural horseradish peroxidase and combined with an aptamer-initiated nuclear acid hybridization chain reaction to form G-quadruplex/hemin DNAzymes for signal amplification. A novel capture probe is constructed on the basis of DNA nanotetrahedrons modified on screen-printed gold electrodes to enhance the capture of the target and multifunctional nanoprobes for signal amplification. It exhibits a detection limit of 0.17 pg mL–1 and a linear range from 0.5 pg mL–1 to 15 ng mL–1. The practicality of the platform is evaluated by measuring cTnI in real samples and secreted by cardiomyocytes after drug treatment, which provides great potential in drug-induced MI evaluation for clinical application.

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