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Detection of two markers for pancreatic cancer (CEA, CA199) based on a nano-silicon sphere-cyclodextrin recognition platform

Xiaohui Wang, Ping Meng, Shuhong Li, Jinhua Tan, Bude Su, Qi Cheng, Xiaoling Yang

2023Alexandria Engineering Journal19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The detection of tumor markers has significant importance in the early diagnosis of cancer. It is an important indicator for evaluating the extent of the disease and monitoring the efficacy of tumor treatment. Therefore, it is meaningful to find a convenient, fast, and sensitive method to detect tumor markers. Carbohydrate antigen 19–9 (CA19-9) is the first discovered carbohydrate antigen tumor marker with the highest sensitivity and specificity for pancreatic cancer. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), as the most widely spectrum carbohydrate antigen tumor marker, can show an upward trend in many tumors. In this work, an electrochemical immunosensing platform was proposed for the detection of CEA and CA199. Nano-silicon sphere-cyclodextrin was synthesized for antibody capture. Graphene and gold nanoparticles were used to modify the electrode, improving the electronic conductivity of the electrode. The synthesized sensor can be used for highly sensitive detection of two tumor markers. This method also provides a new platform for clinical immune analysis of other biomolecules.

Topics & Concepts

Carcinoembryonic antigenTumor markerPancreatic cancerGrapheneAntigenCA19-9Tumor M2-PKAntibodyImmune recognitionElectrodeCancer researchMaterials scienceCancerInternal medicineMedicineNanotechnologyChemistryImmunologyPhysical chemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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