posted on 2019-08-08, 20:29authored byXue Zhang, Su Liu, Xiaolei Song, Haiwang Wang, Jingfeng Wang, Yu Wang, Jiadong Huang, Jinghua Yu
Multiplexed detection
of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) core biomarkers
is of great significance to early diagnosis and personalized treatment
of AD patients. Herein, we construct a robust and convenient surface-enhanced
Raman scattering (SERS) biosensing platform for simultaneous detection
of Aβ(1–42) oligomers and Tau protein using different
Raman dye-coded polyA aptamer-AuNPs (PAapt-AuNPs) conjugates. This
strategy relies on the specific protein–aptamer binding-mediated
aggregation of AuNPs and the concomitant plasmonic coupling effect
that allow us to “turn on” SERS detection of protein
biomarkers. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work in
which PAapt-AuNPs conjugates are used for probing protein biomarkers,
which may be enlightening for the exploitation of more extensive biological
applications of aptamer-AuNPs conjugates. The results reveal that
the present strategy displays excellent analytical performance. Moreover,
the applicability of this strategy is demonstrated in the artificial
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples with satisfactory results. Except
for the prominent sensitivity and practicality, our strategy offers
additional advantages. The preparation of nanoconjugates is handy
and easily repeated, and the synthesis cost is greatly reduced because
it dispenses with the complicated labeling process. Moreover, the
assay can be accomplished in 15 min, allowing rapid detection of protein
biomarkers. Furthermore, simultaneous detection of Tau protein and
Aβ(1–42) oligomers is realized by employing different
Raman dye-coded nanoconjugates, which is valuable for accurately predicting
and diagnosing AD disease. Thus, our PAapt-AuNPs conjugate-based multiplexed
SERS strategy indeed creates a useful and universal platform for detecting
multiple protein biomarkers and related clinical diagnosis.