A sandwich HIV p24 amperometric immunosensor based on a direct gold electroplating-modified electrode

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a severe communicable immune deficiency disease caused by the human immune deficiency virus (HIV). The analysis laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection is a crucial aspect of controlling AIDS. The p24 antigen, the HIV-1 capsid protein, is of considerable diagnostic interest because it is detectable several days earlier than host-generated HIV antibodies following HIV exposure. We present herein a new sandwich HIV p24 immunosensor based on directly electroplating an electrode surface with gold nanoparticles using chronoamperometry, which greatly increased the conductivity and reversibility of the electrode. Under optimum conditions, the electrochemical signal showed a linear relationship with the concentration of p24, ranging from 0.01 ng/mL to 100 ng/mL (R > 0.99), and the detection limit was 0.008 ng/mL. Compared with ELISA, this method increased the sensitivity by more than two orders of magnitude (the sensitivity of ELISA for p24 is about 1 ng/mL). This immunosensor may be broadly applied to clinical samples, being distinguished by its ease of use, mild reaction conditions, guaranteed reproducibility, and good anti-interference ability. © 2012 by the Authors. © 2012 by the Authors.

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  • Figure 1. (A) Cyclic voltammograms of (a) bareGCE, (b) Au/GCE, (c) Ab1/Au/GCE, (d) BSA/Ab1/Au/GCEin pH 7.0 0.1 M PBS containing 1 mM hydroquinone. (B) Cyclic voltammograms of electrochemical immunosensor incubated with different concentration of antigen, (a) 0 ng/mL, (b) 20 ng/mL, (c) 50 ng/mL, and then incubated with signal antibody, in pH 7.0 0.1 M PBS containing 1 mM H2O2 and 1 mM hydroquinone.
  • Figure 2. EIS of (a) bare GCE, (b) Au/GCE, (c) Ab1/Au/GCE, (d) BSA/Ab1/Au/GCE in 10 mmol/L Fe(CN)63−/4− containing 0.1 mol/L KCl, and the frequency range used was 0.1 to 1 × 105 Hz.
  • Figure 3. Scanning electron microscope images of (a) Au/GCE and (B) Ab1/Au/GCE.
  • Figure 4. (A) Effect of hydroquinone concentration. (B) Effect of H2O2 concentration.
  • Figure 5. Effects of pH (A), incubation time (B), and electroplating time (C) on the response of the immunosensor.
  • Figure 6. (A) Differential pulse voltammetric (DPV) curve. (B) Calibration plot of the immunosensor towards different concentrations of p24.
  • Table 1. Results of p24 determinations in human serum.

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Zheng, L., Jia, L., Li, B., Situ, B., Liu, Q., Wang, Q., & Gan, N. (2012). A sandwich HIV p24 amperometric immunosensor based on a direct gold electroplating-modified electrode. Molecules, 17(5), 5988–6000. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17055988

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