A label-free immunosensor for diagnosis of dengue infection with simple electrical measurements

X. Q. Fang, O. K. Tan, M. S. Tse, E. E. Ooi

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Abstract

The interdigitated electrodes and electrical measurements for the diagnosis of dengue infection using antigen-antibody conjugation method are reported. As a proof of concept, pre-inactivated dengue virus was firstly immobilized indirectly onto the immunosensor surface, pre-coated with solgel derived BST thin film and organic self-assembled monolayer (SAM) over the interdigitated electrodes. The modified sensor surface served as selective sensing probe to capture/conjugate the anti-dengue antibody molecules present in patient's serum. Our immunosensor is based on non-faradaic process, using only DI water as electrolyte during the simple electrical measurements. Both ac impedance spectroscopy and dc I-V measurements between the electrodes gave a clearly discernable and repeatable signal to positively identify the presence of dengue antibody in the serum. Direct correlation was obtained between the signal outputs with respect to antibody concentrations. The measured signal changes in impedance/current without/with the presence of dengue antibody were attributed to the surface conductivity change upon biomolecules immobilization and the dipole-induced interfacial polarization potential at the SAM film/biomolecules interface. By monitoring the impedance or current change, the antibody molecules in the patient's serum could be positively detected.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Sensors 2009 Conference - SENSORS 2009
Pages1872-1877
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventIEEE Sensors 2009 Conference - SENSORS 2009 - Christchurch, New Zealand
Duration: Oct 25 2009Oct 28 2009

Publication series

NameProceedings of IEEE Sensors

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Sensors 2009 Conference - SENSORS 2009
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityChristchurch
Period10/25/0910/28/09

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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