CuInS2 quantum dots as a near-infrared fluorescent probe for detecting thrombin in human serum

This paper describes a novel, simple method for the highly sensitive and selective detection of thrombin using fibrinogen (Fib) and CuInS 2 quantum dots (QDs) as biosensing probes. Water-soluble near-infrared CuInS 2 QDs capped by mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) were directly synthesized by a hydrother...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analyst (London) 2012-01, Vol.137 (23), p.562-5624
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Xue, Liu, Xingcen, Lin, Zihan, Liu, Siyu, Su, Xingguang
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes a novel, simple method for the highly sensitive and selective detection of thrombin using fibrinogen (Fib) and CuInS 2 quantum dots (QDs) as biosensing probes. Water-soluble near-infrared CuInS 2 QDs capped by mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) were directly synthesized by a hydrothermal method. Addition of fibrinogen to the CuInS 2 QDs solution led to the formation of a Fib-CuInS 2 QDs complex through electrostatic interactions and hydrogen bonding, and resulting in the enhancement of photoluminescence (PL) intensity and a red shift of the PL peak. Once thrombin was introduced into the Fib-CuInS 2 QDs system, it catalyzed the polymerization of the free and conjugated fibrinogen species to form insoluble fibrillar fibrin-CuInS 2 QDs agglutinates. After centrifugation, the PL intensity of the supernatants decreased upon increasing the concentration of thrombin. This Fib-CuInS 2 QDs probe provided a highly specific selectivity and a linear detection of thrombin in the range of 6.7 × 10 −11 to 3.9 × 10 −7 mol L −1 with a detection limit (LOD) of about 8.7 × 10 −12 mol L −1 , and realized the thrombin detection in human serum samples directly. Compared with those obtained by using other nanomaterials and aptamer-based detection methods, this approach provided a lower LOD for thrombin detection. The proposed approach provides a simple and fast-responding procedure, which might hold a promising potential for application in the diagnosis of diseases associated with coagulation abnormalities and cancers. This paper describes a novel, simple method for the highly sensitive and selective detection of thrombin using fibrinogen and CuInS 2 quantum dots as biosensing probes.
ISSN:0003-2654
1364-5528
DOI:10.1039/c2an35888c