Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1243062 Talanta 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An optical platform for SPR based on plastic optical fiber is proposed for biosensors.•The receptor fixed at the gold surface is a specific aptamer.•The analytical signal depends on RI of the aptamer layer.•The biosensor is easy to obtain and cheap, due to the simple experimental setup.•It is applied to the determination of VEGF, a protein of high clinical interest.

The introduction of new compact systems for sensitive, fast and simplified analysis is currently playing a substantial role in the development of point-of-care solutions aimed to assist both prognosis and diagnosis. Here we report a simple and low cost biosensor based on Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) taking advantage of a plastic optical fiber (POF) for the detection of Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), selected as a circulating protein potentially associated with cancer. Our system is based onto two crucial aspects. By one hand, the functional layer which allows the transduction signal is based on DNA aptamers, short oligonucleotide sequences that bind to non-nucleic acid targets with high affinity and specificity. By the other hand, the light guiding structure is based on a POF with a planar gold layer as the sensing region, which is particularly suitable for bioreceptors implementation. The sensor revealed to be really useful in the interface characterization. The developed system is relatively easy to realize and could well address the development of a rapid, portable and low cost diagnostic platform, with a sensitivity in the nanomolar range.

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