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Dalton Trans ; 49(26): 8918-8926, 2020 Jul 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32555836

ABSTRACT

Hepatitis-C virus ribonucleic acid (HCV-RNA) recognition and quantification based on real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is key to infection control, management, and response to treatment due to its specificity, sensitivity, and quantification capabilities. However, the high cost, time requirements, and need for sophisticated laboratory infrastructure have limited the use of this method in rapid screening, blood banks, and point-of-care testing (POCT). In this work, a novel label-free electrochemical biosensor constructed using a polyaniline@nickel metal-organic framework (Ni-MOF) nanocomposite was developed for direct detection of unamplified HCV nucleic acid. A robust biosensor was fabricated using smooth layer-by-layer deposition of the polyaniline@Ni-MOF nanocomposite, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probe, and bovine serum albumin (BSA) onto a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) and was subsequently monitored real-time via cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The sensitivity and specificity of the newly developed biosensor were specifically examined using the EIS approach. The results revealed that the novel biosensor is highly efficient in quantitative sensing of the HCV target in the presence of nonspecific nucleic acids over the range of 1 fM-100 nM with a detection limit of 0.75 fM (at a S/N ratio of 3). To the best of the authors' knowledge, the proposed biosensor is superior to other MOF platforms. These research findings are expected to have a positive influence on the quantitative detection of HCV RNA and other nucleic acids by offering exceptional accuracy and cost effectiveness, especially in low resource countries. Moreover, this biosensor could be simply adopted for full automation and used in point-of-care testing.


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Aniline Compounds/chemistry , Biosensing Techniques , Electrochemical Techniques , Hepacivirus/isolation & purification , Metal-Organic Frameworks/chemistry , Nanocomposites/chemistry , Carbon/chemistry , Electrodes , Molecular Structure , RNA, Viral/analysis , Serum Albumin, Bovine/chemistry
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 141: 111451, 2019 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31252261

ABSTRACT

Development of ultra-sensitive, high specific and cost-effective nucleic acids (NAs) biosensors is critical for early diagnosis of cancer, genetic diseases and follows up response to treatment. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as sensing materials underwent significant development in recent years due to their unique merits, such as structural diversity, tunable pore scale, large surface area, remarkable adsorption affinities, and good thermal stability. MOFs have shown potential contribution in nucleic acids biosensors research. Herein, a comprehensive overview on NAs biosensors state of the art based on MOFs has been discussed extensively, including different MOFs platforms sensing strategies (fluorescence, electrochemistry, electrochemiluminescence, and colorimetric techniques), their analytical performance and figures of merit in clinical diagnostics, with the future perspective in introducing MOFs in clinical laboratory diagnostics. Moreover, the different MOFs synthesis methods have been highlighted to serve as a guide for the researchers in selecting the appropriate platform that suits their research needs, and applications.


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Biosensing Techniques/methods , Metal-Organic Frameworks/chemistry , Nucleic Acids/analysis , Animals , Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/instrumentation , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/methods , Colorimetry/instrumentation , Colorimetry/methods , Electrochemical Techniques/instrumentation , Electrochemical Techniques/methods , Humans , Luminescent Measurements/instrumentation , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Nucleic Acids/genetics
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