Determination of collagen type IV by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging using a specific biosensor.

Anal Biochem

Department of Electrochemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of Bialystok, Ciolkowskiego 1K, 15-245, Bialystok, Poland. Electronic address:

Published: December 2016

Serum collagen type IV (COLIV) is a promising tumor marker. High COLIV concentrations have been found in the serum of patients with colorectal, gastric, lung, liver and breast cancers. The aim of this work was to develop a biosensor for use with the Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging (SPRI) technique for COLIV determination. The biosensor consists of glass covered with gold and immobilized monoclonal mouse anti-human collagen type IV antibody via cysteamine linker. The biosensor works selectively within a dynamic response range between 10 and 300 ng mL, with LOD 2.4 ng mL and LOQ 8 ng mL. The precision of determination is 4.7% at a 150 ng mL COLIV spike and 8.0% at a 20 ng mL spike, with recoveries of 101% and 106% respectively. A 100-fold excess of collagen I, albumin, laminin and fibronectin is tolerated. The average COLIV blood plasma concentration of healthy donors determined by the developed method was 69 ± 10 ng mL, while the median of six results available in the literature was approximately 80 ng mL. The average COLIV blood plasma concentration of breast cancer patients was 360 ± 68 ng mL, showing the high potential of COLIV as a marker of this type of cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ab.2016.10.002DOI Listing

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