Herein, we present the design and fabrication of a portable biochemical sensor based on the Screen Printed Electrode (SPE) concept and applied for detecting interleukin-6 (IL-6), a key player in the complex process of inflammation, in real human saliva. The sensing mechanism relies on the antigen-antibody binding between the IL-6 molecule and its antibody immobilized over a surface of a Thermally Exfoliated Graphene Oxide (TEGO) layer. TEGO, deposited by Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP), provides advantages in terms of a time/cost consumingfast, easy and efficient biofunctionalization. The biosensor shows a dynamic range comprising IL-6 concentrations falling within the normal IL-6 levels in saliva. An extensive analysis of device performance, focused on the assessment of the sensor Limit of Detection (LoD) by two modes (i.e. from the lin-log calibration curve and from blank measurements), provides a best value of about 1 × 10-2 pg/ml of IL-6 in saliva. Our work aims at providing a contribution toward applications in real environment, going beyond a proof of concept or prototyping at lab scale. Hence, the characterization of the sensor was finalized to find a reliable device-to-device reproducibility and calibration through the introduction of a measurement protocol based on comparative measurements between saliva samples without (blank) and with IL-6 spiked in it, in place of the standard addition method used in daily laboratory practice. Device-to-device reproducibility has been accordingly tested by acquiring multiple experimental points along the calibration curve using different individual devices for each point.

Inflammatory biomarker detection in saliva samples by printed graphene immunosensors

Vurro, D.;Pasquardini, L.;Barra, M.;Sidoli, M.;Aversa, L.;Verucchi, R.;D'Angelo, P.
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Tarabella, G.
2024

Abstract

Herein, we present the design and fabrication of a portable biochemical sensor based on the Screen Printed Electrode (SPE) concept and applied for detecting interleukin-6 (IL-6), a key player in the complex process of inflammation, in real human saliva. The sensing mechanism relies on the antigen-antibody binding between the IL-6 molecule and its antibody immobilized over a surface of a Thermally Exfoliated Graphene Oxide (TEGO) layer. TEGO, deposited by Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP), provides advantages in terms of a time/cost consumingfast, easy and efficient biofunctionalization. The biosensor shows a dynamic range comprising IL-6 concentrations falling within the normal IL-6 levels in saliva. An extensive analysis of device performance, focused on the assessment of the sensor Limit of Detection (LoD) by two modes (i.e. from the lin-log calibration curve and from blank measurements), provides a best value of about 1 × 10-2 pg/ml of IL-6 in saliva. Our work aims at providing a contribution toward applications in real environment, going beyond a proof of concept or prototyping at lab scale. Hence, the characterization of the sensor was finalized to find a reliable device-to-device reproducibility and calibration through the introduction of a measurement protocol based on comparative measurements between saliva samples without (blank) and with IL-6 spiked in it, in place of the standard addition method used in daily laboratory practice. Device-to-device reproducibility has been accordingly tested by acquiring multiple experimental points along the calibration curve using different individual devices for each point.
2024
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM - Sede Secondaria Trento
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Biosensors, Biomarkers, Saliva samples, Screen printed electrodes, Graphene, Aerosol jet printing, Cytokines storm
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