Unusual Selective Response to Glycoprotein over Sugar Facilitates Ultrafast Universal Fluorescent Immunoassay of Biomarkers
Yiting Wang, Na Wu, Ting Yang, Jianhua Wang
Abstract
The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is widely used in clinical diagnostics. However, conventional ELISA is labor-intensive and lengthy. Herein, the sensitive detection of biomarkers with only one-step incubation of 20 min is demonstrated, based on antibody-fused, boronic-acid-decorated carbon nitride nanosheets. The decoration of carbon nitride nanosheets with boronic acid facilitates antibody binding at physiological conditions along with a concomitant fluorescence enhancement. The presence of target antigen results in a decrement of the fluorescence and ensures one-step immunofluorescent detection. The immune recognition of the antibody/target antigen in combination with glucose blocking ensures a highly selective assay of the biomarkers. The protocol is validated by the assay of nonglycoprotein, glycoprotein, and small-molecular-toxin targets. The multiplex target detection capability is demonstrated by the simultaneous assay of the triple cardiac biomarker cTnI, Mb, and CK-MB in human serum.