Matrix metalloproteinase biosensor based on a porous silicon reflector


Autoria(s): Voelcker, Nico; Krismastuti, Fransiska; Cowin, Allison; Pace, Stephanie; Melville, Elisabeth; Dargaville, Tim R.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are proteolytic enzymes important to wound healing. In non-healing wounds, it has been suggested that MMP levels become dysfunctional, hence it is of great interest to develop sensors to detect MMP biomarkers. This study presents the development of a label-free optical MMP biosensor based on a functionalised porous silicon (pSi) thin film. The biosensor is fabricated by immobilising a peptidomimetic MMP inhibitor in the porous layer using hydrosilylation followed by amide coupling. The binding of MMP to the immobilised inhibitor translates into a change of effective optical thickness (EOT) over the time. We investigate the effect of surface functionalisation on the stability of pSi surface and evaluate the sensing performance. We successfully demonstrate MMP detection in buffer solution and human wound fluid at physiologically relevant concentrations. This biosensor may find application as a point-of-care device that is prognostic of the healing trajectory of chronic wounds.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61889/

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Relação

http://www.publish.csiro.au/view/journals/dsp_journals_pip_abstract_scholar1.cfm?nid=51&pip=CH13352

DOI:10.1071/CH13352

Voelcker, Nico, Krismastuti, Fransiska, Cowin, Allison, Pace, Stephanie, Melville, Elisabeth, & Dargaville, Tim R. (2013) Matrix metalloproteinase biosensor based on a porous silicon reflector. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 66(11), pp. 1428-1434.

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030600 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (INCL. STRUCTURAL)
Tipo

Journal Article