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Improved calibration of electrochemical aptamer-based sensors

Alex Downs, Julian Gerson, Kaylyn K. Leung, Kevin M. Honeywell, Tod E. Kippin, Kevin W. Plaxco

2022Scientific Reports63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electrochemical aptamer-based (EAB) sensors support the real-time, high frequency measurement of pharmaceuticals and metabolites in-situ in the living body, rendering them a potentially powerful technology for both research and clinical applications. Here we explore quantification using EAB sensors, examining the impact of media selection and temperature on measurement performance. Using freshly-collected, undiluted whole blood at body temperature as both our calibration and measurement conditions, we demonstrate accuracy of better than ± 10% for the measurement of our test bed drug, vancomycin. Comparing titrations collected at room and body temperature, we find that matching the temperature of calibration curve collection to the temperature used during measurements improves quantification by reducing differences in sensor gain and binding curve midpoint. We likewise find that, because blood age impacts the sensor response, calibrating in freshly collected blood can improve quantification. Finally, we demonstrate the use of non-blood proxy media to achieve calibration without the need to collect fresh whole blood.

Topics & Concepts

AptamerCalibration curveCalibrationMidpointComputer scienceWhole bloodBlood samplingMaterials scienceBiological systemAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Environmental scienceBiomedical engineeringChemistryChromatographyStatisticsMedicineDetection limitMathematicsBiologySurgeryGeometryInternal medicineGeneticsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionSARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
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