Authors
Aymen H Qatamin, Jafar H Ghithan, Monica Moreno, Betty M Nunn, Keenan B Jones, Francis P Zamborini, Robert S Keynton, Martin G O’toole, Sergio B Mendes
Publication date
2019/4/10
Journal
Applied Optics
Volume
58
Issue
11
Pages
2839-2844
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Description
In this study we report the development of a novel viral pathogen immunosensor technology based on the electrochemical modulation of the optical signal from a surface plasmon wave interacting with a redox dye reporter. The device is formed by incorporating a sandwich immunoassay onto the surface of a plasmonic device mounted in a micro-electrochemical flow cell, where it is functionalized with a monoclonal antibody aimed to a specific target pathogen antigen. Once the target antigen is bound to the surface, it promotes the capturing of a secondary polyclonal antibody that has been conjugated with a redox-active methylene blue dye. The methylene blue displays a reversible change in the complex refractive index throughout a reduction-oxidation transition, which generates an optical signal that can be electrochemically modulated and detected at high sensitivity. For proof-of-principle measurements, we …
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