Fabrication of Protein Microarrays Using the Electrospray Deposition (ESD) Method: Application of Microfluidic Chips in Immunoassay
2010
Lee, B.H., Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan | Tajima, Akihiko, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan | Kim, J.W., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan | Yamagata, Yutaka, RIKEN, VCAD Applied Fabrication Team, Saitama, Japan | Nagamune, Teruyuki, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
In this study, antibody-based protein microarrays for high-throughput immunoassay were fabricated on an aldehyde-modified indium-tin oxide glass plate using the electrospray deposition (ESD) method and their characteristics were evaluated immunochemically. The microarrays were also integrated into microfluidic chips with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micro-channel to detect human cytokines, which were quantitatively analyzed with a high resolution charge-coupled device. Simultaneous detection of various antigens was performed using the microarrays with considerable sensitivity (ca. 100 pg/mL). The results of this study indicate that microfluidic chip comprising a protein microarray formed by the ESD method and a PDMS micro-channel could be easy to handle, and offers high-throughput detection of molecular biomarkers.
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