Chemiluminescent immunosensor for CA19-9 based on antigen immobilization on a cross-linked chitosan membrane
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Chemiluminescent immunosensor for CA19-9 based on antigen immobilization on a cross-linked chitosan membrane
Abstract
A novel chemiluminescent immunosensor for carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) based on the immobilization of CA19-9 on the cross-linked chitosan membrane was developed. The different membranes were characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and infrared spectrum, respectively. Based on a noncompetitive immunoassay format, this proposed chemiluminescent immunosensor enabled a low-cost, flexible and rapid determination for CA19-9 in combination with flow injection analysis (FIA). After an off-line incubation of the analyte CA19-9 with horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled anti-CA19-9, the mixture was injected into the immunosensor, which led to the trapping of free HRP-labeled anti-CA19-9 by the immobilized antigen in the immunosensor. The trapped HRP-labeled antibody was detected by chemiluminescence due to its catalytic activity following the reaction of luminol and H2O2. Under optimal conditions, the decreased chemiluminescent signal of the immunosensor was proportional to the CA19-9 concentration in the range of 2.0-25 U/ml with a detection limit of 1.0 U/ml. The immunosensor showed an acceptable accuracy and good reproducibility. The results of 20 human serum samples detected by this method were in acceptable agreement with those obtained by immunoradiometric assay. The proposed immunosensor provided a new promising tool for practical clinical detection of the serum CA19-9 level.
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