Cytokines are small proteins that play fundamental roles in inflammatory processes in the human body. In particular, interleukin (IL)-6 is a multifunctional cytokine, whose increased levels are associated with infection, cancer, and inflammation. The quantification of IL-6 is therefore of primary importance in early stages of inflammation and in chronic diseases, but standard techniques are expensive, time-consuming, and usually rely on fluorescent or radioactive labels. Organic electronic devices and, in particular, organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) have been proposed in the recent years as novel platforms for label-free protein detection, exploiting as sensing unit surface-immobilized antibodies or aptamers. Here, the authors report two electrolyte-gated OFETs biosensors for IL-6 detection, featuring monoclonal antibodies and peptide aptamers adsorbed at the gate. Both strategies yield biosensors that can work on a wide range of IL-6 concentrations and exhibit a remarkable limit of detection of 1 pM. Eventually, electrolyte gated OFETs responses have been used to extract and compare the binding thermodynamics between the sensing moiety, immobilized at the gate electrode, and IL-6.

Label-free detection of interleukin-6 using electrolyte gated organic field effect transistors / Diacci, Chiara; Berto, Marcello; Di Lauro, Michele; Bianchini, Elena; Pinti, Marcello; Simon, Daniel T.; Biscarini, Fabio; Bortolotti, Carlo A.. - In: BIOINTERPHASES. - ISSN 1559-4106. - 12:5(2017), pp. 05F401-1-05F401-6. [10.1116/1.4997760]

Label-free detection of interleukin-6 using electrolyte gated organic field effect transistors

Berto, Marcello;Di Lauro, Michele;Bianchini, Elena;Pinti, Marcello;Biscarini, Fabio;Bortolotti, Carlo A.
2017

Abstract

Cytokines are small proteins that play fundamental roles in inflammatory processes in the human body. In particular, interleukin (IL)-6 is a multifunctional cytokine, whose increased levels are associated with infection, cancer, and inflammation. The quantification of IL-6 is therefore of primary importance in early stages of inflammation and in chronic diseases, but standard techniques are expensive, time-consuming, and usually rely on fluorescent or radioactive labels. Organic electronic devices and, in particular, organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) have been proposed in the recent years as novel platforms for label-free protein detection, exploiting as sensing unit surface-immobilized antibodies or aptamers. Here, the authors report two electrolyte-gated OFETs biosensors for IL-6 detection, featuring monoclonal antibodies and peptide aptamers adsorbed at the gate. Both strategies yield biosensors that can work on a wide range of IL-6 concentrations and exhibit a remarkable limit of detection of 1 pM. Eventually, electrolyte gated OFETs responses have been used to extract and compare the binding thermodynamics between the sensing moiety, immobilized at the gate electrode, and IL-6.
2017
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05F401-1
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Label-free detection of interleukin-6 using electrolyte gated organic field effect transistors / Diacci, Chiara; Berto, Marcello; Di Lauro, Michele; Bianchini, Elena; Pinti, Marcello; Simon, Daniel T.; Biscarini, Fabio; Bortolotti, Carlo A.. - In: BIOINTERPHASES. - ISSN 1559-4106. - 12:5(2017), pp. 05F401-1-05F401-6. [10.1116/1.4997760]
Diacci, Chiara; Berto, Marcello; Di Lauro, Michele; Bianchini, Elena; Pinti, Marcello; Simon, Daniel T.; Biscarini, Fabio; Bortolotti, Carlo A.
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