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Ultrasensitive detection of human liver hepatocellular carcinoma cells using a label-free aptasensor

Journal: Analytical Chemistry (15206882)Year: 20 May 2014Volume: 86Issue: Pages: 4956 - 4960
Kashefi-Kheyrabadi L.Ayatollahi Mehrgardi M.a Wiechec E. Turner A.P.F. Tiwari A.
GreenDOI:10.1021/ac500375pLanguage: English

Abstract

Liver cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and has no effective cure, especially in later stages. The development of a tangible protocol for early diagnosis of this disease remains a major challenge. In the present manuscript, an aptamer-based, label-free electrochemical biosensor for the sensitive detection of HepG2, a hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, is described. The target cells are captured in a sandwich architecture using TLS11a aptamer covalently attached to a gold surface and a secondary TLS11a aptamer. The application of TLS11a aptamer as a recognition layer resulted in a sensor with high affinity for HepG2 cancer cells in comparison with control cancer cells of human prostate, breast, and colon tumors. The aptasensor delivered a wide linear dynamic range over 1 × 102 to 1 × 10 6 cells/mL, with a detection limit of 2 cells/mL. This protocol provides a precise method for sensitive detection of liver cancer with significant advantages in terms of simplicity, low cost, and stability. © 2014 American Chemical Society.