A novel breast cancer screening platform: An epitope-based biomarker coupled to electrochemical sensor.

2015 
9 Background: The subtractive proteomic selection technology called Phage Display (PD) has been extensively used by our group in the discovery of high affinity ligands to target tissues and molecules. We have selected specific ligands against IgG purified from BC tissues, which was successfully coupled to an electrochemical sensor to detect the tumor-specific immune response. Methods: After PD selections, all immunoreactive peptide ligands were further characterized by DNA sequencing, in vitro translated and submitted to bioinformatic analyses. Further validations were performed by ELISA. We then used one synthetic peptide (SF4) for the construction of an immunosensor, which was applied to patients and control samples for final validation. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was performed. Results: We have selected the F4 peptide for final validation and sensor construction due to its capability of detecting IgG in the peripheral blood and the excellent ELISA ratio BC:BBD, discriminating more tha...
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