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Function: require_once
Unlabelled: Phosphorylation of tau at Ser (396, 404) (p-tau) is one of the earliest phosphorylation events, and plasma p-tau level appears to be a potentially promising biomarker of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The low abundance and easy degradation of p-tau in the plasma make the lateral flow assay (LFA) a suitable choice for point-of-care detection of plasma p-tau levels. Herein, based on our screening of a pair of p-tau-specific antibodies, we developed a colorimetric and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) dual-readout LFA for the rapid, highly sensitive, and robust detection of plasma p-tau levels. This LFA realized a detection limit of 60 pg/mL by the naked eye or 3.8 pg/mL by SERS without cross-reacting with other tau species. More importantly, LFA rapidly and accurately differentiated AD patients from healthy controls, suggesting that it has the potential for clinical point-of-care application in AD diagnosis. This dual-readout LFA has the advantages of simple operation, rapid, and ultra-sensitive detection, providing a new way for early AD diagnosis and intervention, especially in primary and community AD screening.
Electronic Supplementary Material: Supplementary material (characterization of AuNPs and 4-MBA@AuNP probe; the optimal 4-MBA load for AuNPs; the optimal K2CO3 volumes for 4-MBA@AuNP-3G5 conjugates; the optimal 3G5 load for 4-MBA@AuNP conjugates; effect of NaCl concentration on 4-MBA@AuNP-3G5 stability; the linear curve of T-line color and SERS intensity versus different p-tau396,404 concentrations; the comparison of colorimetric-based LFA test results and the diagnosis results; Raman intensities and antibody activity of 4-MBA@AuNP-3G5 before and after storage; colorimetric intensity of dual-readout LFA detecting different concentrations of p-tau396,404 protein; sequence of synthesized peptides used in this study; information of the participants in this study; the information of antibodies used in this study) is available in the online version of this article at 10.1007/s12274-022-5354-4.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12274-022-5354-4 | DOI Listing |
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