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Biosensors Based on Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistors for HLA and MICA Antibody Detection in Kidney Transplantation
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Document Title
Biosensors Based on Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistors for HLA and MICA Antibody Detection in Kidney Transplantation
Author
Min TZMMM, Phanabamrung S, Chaisriratanakul W, Pankiew A, Srisuwan A, Chauyrod K, Pongskul C, Promptmas C, Leelayuwat C
Name from Authors Collection
Scopus Author ID
55203968000
Scopus Author ID
57219243470
Affiliations
Khon Kaen University; Khon Kaen University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; Khon Kaen University; Mahidol University
Type
Article
Source Title
MOLECULES
Year
2022
Volume
27
Issue
19
Page
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Open Access
Green Published, gold
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/molecules27196697
Format
Abstract
This work demonstrates the ability of the Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor (ISFET)-based immunosensor to detect antibodies against the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and the major histocompatibility complex class-I-related chain A (MICA). The sensing membrane of the ISFET devices was modified and functionalized using an APTES-GA strategy. Surface properties, including wettability, surface thickness, and surface topology, were assessed in each module of the modification process. The optimal concentrations of HLA and MICA proteins for the immobilization were 10 and 50 mu g/mL. The dose-response curve showed a detection range of 1.98-40 mu g/mL for anti-HLA and 5.17-40 mu g/mL for anti-MICA. The analytical precision (%CV) was found to be 10.69% and 8.92% for anti-HLA and -MICA, respectively. Moreover, the electrical signal obtained from the irrelevant antibody was considerably different from that of the specific antibodies, indicating the specific binding of the relevant antibodies without noise interference. The sensitivity and specificity in the experimental setting were established for both antibodies (anti-HLA: sensitivity = 80.00%, specificity = 86.36%; anti-MICA: sensitivity = 86.67%, specificity = 88.89%). Our data reveal the potential of applying the ISFET-based immunosensor to the detection of relevant anti-HLA and -MICA antibodies, especially in the field of kidney transplantation.
Keyword
antibody detection | HLA | ISFET immunosensor | MICA | protein immobilization | silicon nitride
Funding Sponsor
Center of Excellence on Medical Biotechnology (CEMB) [SD-60-003-12]; S&T Postgraduate Education and Research Development Office (PERDO), Office of Higher Education Commission (OHEC), Thailand; Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [PHD/0009/2559]; Khon Kaen University Scholarship for ASEAN and GMS Countries' Personnel
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CC BY
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WOS