Recent advances in enzyme-enhanced immunosensors
- PMID: 34774928
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107867
Recent advances in enzyme-enhanced immunosensors
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Corrigendum to "Recent advances in enzyme-enhanced immunosensors" [Biotechnology Advances 53 (2021) 107867].Biotechnol Adv. 2025 Mar-Apr;79:108515. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2025.108515. Epub 2025 Jan 8. Biotechnol Adv. 2025. PMID: 39779426 No abstract available.
Abstract
Among the products for rapid detection in different fields, enzyme-based immunosensors have received considerable attention. Recently, great efforts have been devoted to enhancing the output signals of enzymes through different strategies that can significantly improve the sensitivity of enzyme-based immunosensors for the need of practical applications. In this manuscript, the significance of enzyme-based signal transduction patterns in immunoassay and the central role of enzymes in achieving precise control of reaction systems are systematically described. In view of the rapid development of this field, we classify these strategies based on the combination of immune recognition and enzyme amplification into three categories, namely enzyme-based enhancement strategies, combination of the catalytic amplification of enzymes with other signal amplification methods, and substrate-based enhancement strategies. The current focus and future direction of enzyme-based immunoassays are also discussed. This article is not exhaustive, but focuses on the latest advances in different signal generation methods based on enzyme-initiated catalytic reactions and their applications in the detection field, which could provide an accessible introduction of enzyme-based immunosensors for the community with a view to further improving its application efficiency.
Keywords: Cascade reaction; Enzyme; Immunoassay; Nanozyme; Signal amplification.
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