posted on 2023-10-27, 16:34authored byFuting Wang, Peng Wang, Hongfen Yang, Ren Cai, Weihong Tan
A self-powered
biosensing system with multivariate signal amplification
is designed for the ultrasensitive, highly efficient, rapid-response,
and real-time detection of platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB).
The biosensing system is composed of enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs),
a capacitor, a digital multimeter (DMM), and a computer. Using the
hybridization chain reaction (HCR), a few single DNA chains are transformed
into abundant double-helix chains, which stimulates the reduction
of [Ru(NH3)6]3+ to [Ru(NH3)6]2+ by electrostatic interaction, corresponding
to the “on” state for HCR. As a result, the open-circuit
voltage (EOCV) is significantly increased
in this self-powered biosensing system. When PDGF-BB is present, a
binding interaction between the target and the aptamer, i.e., PDGF-BB/Apt,
corresponding to the “off” state for HCR, results in
a decrease of EOCV. The PDGF-BB concentration
is inversely proportional to EOCV, allowing
readable, effective, and precise real-time detection of PDGF-BB. The
detection limit of the biosensing system is 0.031 pg/mL (S/N = 3). This strategy provides a promising and
powerful tool for the early clinical diagnosis of related colorectal
cancer markers.