A microfluidic chip using Au@SiO 2 array–based highly SERS-active substrates for ultrasensitive detection of dual cervical cancer–related biomarkers

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry(2022)

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In this work, a microfluidic chip using Au@SiO 2 array–based highly active SERS substrates was developed for quantitative detection of squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) associated with cervical cancer. The chip consisted of six functional units with pump-free design, enabling parallel detection of multiple samples in an automatic manner without external pumps and improving the portability. Ag nanocubes (AgNCs) were labeled with Raman reporters and coupled with antibodies (labeling) to prepare SERS tags, while the Au nanoparticle–modified SiO 2 microsphere (Au@SiO 2 ) array was conjugated with antibodies (coating) to generate the highly SERS-active capturing substrate. In the presence of target biomarkers, they were captured by SERS tags and capturing substrate, resulting in the formation of “sandwich” structures which were trapped in the detection chamber. As the immune reaction proceeded, a large number of “hot spots” were generated by the proximity of the Au@SiO 2 array substrate and AgNCs, greatly amplifying SERS signals. With this chip, the limits of detection of the SCCA and CEA levels in human serum were estimated to be as low as 0.45 pg mL −1 and 0.36 pg mL −1 , respectively. Furthermore, the good selectivity and reproducibility of this chip were confirmed. Finally, clinical serum samples were analyzed by this chip, and the outcomes were consistent with those of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Thus, the proposed microfluidic chip can be potentially applied for the clinical diagnosis of cervical cancer. Graphical abstract
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Microfluidic chip,Surface-enhanced Raman scattering,Ordered array,Cervical cancer,Biomarker
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