Liquid crystal immunosensors for the selective detection of Escherichia coli with a fast analysis tool

IF 6.6 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 OPTICS Photonics Research Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1364/prj.524660
Sandro C. Oliveira, Maria S. Soares, Bárbara V. Gonçalves, Andreia C. M. Rodrigues, Amadeu M. V. M. Soares, Rita G. Sobral, Nuno F. Santos, Jan Nedoma, Pedro L. Almeida, Carlos Marques
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The consumption of contaminated food may cause serious illnesses, and traditional methods to detect Escherichia coli are still associated with long waiting times and high costs given the necessity to transport samples to specialized laboratories. There is a need to develop new technologies that allow cheap, fast, and direct monitoring at the site of interest. Thus, in this work, we developed optical immunosensors for the selective detection of E. coli, based on liquid crystal technology, whose molecules can align in different manners depending on the boundary conditions (such as substrates) as well as the environment that they experience. Each glass substrate was functionalized with anti-E. coli antibody using cysteamine as an intermediate, and a vertical alignment was imposed on the liquid crystal molecules by using DMOAP during functionalization. The presence of bacteria disrupts the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules, changing the intensity of light emerging between cross polarizers, measured using a polarized optical microscope and a monochromator. It was possible to detect E. coli in suspensions in the concentration range from 2.8 cells/mL to 2.8×109 cells/mL. Selectivity was also evaluated, and the sensors were used to analyze contaminated water samples. A prototype was developed to allow faster, in-situ, and easier analysis avoiding bulky instruments.
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利用快速分析工具选择性检测大肠杆菌的液晶免疫传感器
食用受污染的食物可能会导致严重的疾病,而检测大肠杆菌的传统方法仍然需要等待很长时间,而且由于必须将样本运送到专门的实验室,成本很高。有必要开发新技术,以便在相关地点进行廉价、快速和直接的监测。因此,在这项工作中,我们基于液晶技术开发了用于选择性检测大肠杆菌的光学免疫传感器,其分子可以根据边界条件(如基板)以及它们所经历的环境以不同的方式排列。以半胱胺为中间体,用抗大肠杆菌抗体对每块玻璃基板进行功能化,并在功能化过程中使用 DMOAP 对液晶分子进行垂直排列。细菌的存在破坏了液晶分子的排列,改变了交叉偏振器之间出现的光强度。在浓度范围为 2.8 cells/mL 至 2.8×109 cells/mL 的悬浮液中,可以检测到大肠杆菌。还对选择性进行了评估,并将传感器用于分析受污染的水样。开发出的原型可以更快、更方便地进行现场分析,避免使用笨重的仪器。
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期刊介绍: Photonics Research is a joint publishing effort of the OSA and Chinese Laser Press.It publishes fundamental and applied research progress in optics and photonics. Topics include, but are not limited to, lasers, LEDs and other light sources; fiber optics and optical communications; imaging, detectors and sensors; novel materials and engineered structures; optical data storage and displays; plasmonics; quantum optics; diffractive optics and guided optics; medical optics and biophotonics; ultraviolet and x-rays; terahertz technology.
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