Investigation of the recognition interaction between glycated hemoglobin and its aptamer by using surface plasmon resonance.

Talanta

Research Center for Materials Science and Opti-Electronic Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, No.19A Yuquan Road, Beijing, 100049, PR China; College of Materials Science and Opto-Electronic Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a key marker for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes, and recent research highlights the use of aptasensors for its detection due to their selectivity and ease of use.
  • - Factors like pH, salt concentration, and the aptamer's structure significantly impact how HbA1c interacts with the aptamer, with the study showing that pH 6 provides the best detection conditions.
  • - The study found that aptamer loop L1 plays a crucial role in recognizing HbA1c and confirmed that surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors can enhance the sensitivity and accuracy of HbA1c measurements.

Article Abstract

Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) has been widely explored as an important marker for monitoring and diagnosing diabetes. Due to the advantages of high selectivity, easy preparation, and convenient preservation of aptamers, research on glycated hemoglobin detection utilizing aptasensors has received much attention in recent years. However, factors such as the pH and the salt concentration of the solution and the structure of the aptamer could influence the interactions between HbA1c and the aptamer. In this study, the factors were evaluated using surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The results show that the pH and the salt concentration can greatly affect the formation of a complex between the aptamer and HbA1c. In the stereostructure of the aptamer, loop L1 may be an important motif for recognizing glycated hemoglobin. In addition, the best condition for detecting HbA1c was at pH 6, with a high sensitivity and a low limit of detection(LOD) (1.06 × 10RUnM /2.55 nM). The results also demonstrated that the use of an SPR aptamer biosensor can be a sensitive technique to improve the accuracy and correctness of HbA1c measurement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121466DOI Listing

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