Freestanding Nanofiber-Assembled Aptasensor for Precisely and Ultrafast Electrochemical Detection of Alzheimer's Disease Biomarkers

Hui Liu, Xueli Yuan, Tao Liu, Wei Zhang, Heng Dong, Zhenyu Chu

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Abstract

Amyloid beta-protein (AβAβ) is a main hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and a low amount of Aβ protein accumulation appears to be a potential marker for AD. Here, an electrochemical DNA biosensor based on polyamide/polyaniline carbon nanotubes (PA/PANI-CNTs) is developed with the aim of diagnosing AD early using a simple, low-cost, and accessible method to rapidly detect Aβ42 in human blood. Electrospun PA nanofibers served as the skeleton for the successive in situ deposition of PANI and CNTs, which contribute both high conductivity and abundant binding sites for the Aβ42 aptamers. After the aptamers are immobilized, this aptasensor exhibits precise and specific detection of Aβ42 in human blood within only 4 min with an extremely fast response rate, lower detection limit, and excellent linear detection range. These findings make a significant contribution to advancing the development of serum-based detection techniques for Aβ42, thereby paving the way for improved diagnostic capabilities in the field of AD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2304355
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's
  • electrochemical aptasensors
  • electrospun nanofibers
  • real serum detection
  • ultrasensitive trace Aβ42 assay

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