The continuous, real-time monitoring of specific molecular targets in unprocessed clinical samples would enable many transformative medical applications. Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors appear to be a promising approach to this end because of their selectivity (performance in complex samples, such as serum) and reversible, single-step operation. E-AB sensors suffer, however, from often-severe baseline drift when challenged in undiluted whole blood. In response we report here a dual-reporter approach to performing E-AB baseline drift correction. The approach incorporates two redox reporters on the aptamer, one of which serves as the target-responsive sensor and the other, which reports at a distinct, nonoverlapping redox potential, serving as a driftcorrecting reference. Taking the difference in their relative signals largely eliminates the drift observed for these sensors in flowing, undiluted whole blood, reducing drift of up to 50% to less than 2% over many hours of continuous operation under these challenging conditions.

Li, H., Arroyo Currás, N., Kang, D., Ricci, F., Plaxco, K. (2016). Dual-reporter drift correction to enhance the performance of electrochemical aptamer-based sensors in whole blood. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 138(49), 15809-15812 [10.1021/jacs.6b08671].

Dual-reporter drift correction to enhance the performance of electrochemical aptamer-based sensors in whole blood

RICCI, FRANCESCO;
2016-11-06

Abstract

The continuous, real-time monitoring of specific molecular targets in unprocessed clinical samples would enable many transformative medical applications. Electrochemical aptamer-based (E-AB) sensors appear to be a promising approach to this end because of their selectivity (performance in complex samples, such as serum) and reversible, single-step operation. E-AB sensors suffer, however, from often-severe baseline drift when challenged in undiluted whole blood. In response we report here a dual-reporter approach to performing E-AB baseline drift correction. The approach incorporates two redox reporters on the aptamer, one of which serves as the target-responsive sensor and the other, which reports at a distinct, nonoverlapping redox potential, serving as a driftcorrecting reference. Taking the difference in their relative signals largely eliminates the drift observed for these sensors in flowing, undiluted whole blood, reducing drift of up to 50% to less than 2% over many hours of continuous operation under these challenging conditions.
6-nov-2016
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Settore CHIM/01 - CHIMICA ANALITICA
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Li, H., Arroyo Currás, N., Kang, D., Ricci, F., Plaxco, K. (2016). Dual-reporter drift correction to enhance the performance of electrochemical aptamer-based sensors in whole blood. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 138(49), 15809-15812 [10.1021/jacs.6b08671].
Li, H; Arroyo Currás, N; Kang, D; Ricci, F; Plaxco, K
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