Nanochannel array-based platform for aggregation monitoring and high-sensitive identification of neurotoxic amyloid-β oligomers†

IF 3.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analyst Pub Date : 2025-04-16 DOI:10.1039/D5AN00233H
Yilin Wang, Huang Liu, Yuzhen Zhao, Jiahui Chen, Xueni Li, Yong Shao and Dandan Wang
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The soluble amyloid-β oligomer (AβO) has been recognized as an important neuropathological hallmark for severity assessment of the Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to its greater neurotoxicity than the larger and mature fibrillar Aβ. However, developing reliable and straightforward methods that can directly monitor the dynamics of AβO formation and conversion remains challenging, considering the time-scale aggregation pathway and the transient, metastable and heterogeneous nature of AβO. For this purpose, we fabricated a nanochannel array-based biosensor by immobilizing the AβO aptamers (AβO-Apts) on the inner surface of the nanochannels. The AβO-Apts could specifically bind AβO population with high affinity, which occurs due to the growing rectified ion-current (at −1 V) within the nanochannels owing to the lower nanospace occupancy of the aptamers. Based on this principle, our nanochannel-aptamer-based (NC-Apt-based) biosensor could monitor the dynamics of the AβO formation and conversion along with the incubating timescale. Furthermore, we observed accelerating effects of external factors (such as increasing monomer concentrations and Al(III) binding) on the aggregation rate and state during the AβO formation and conversion. This NC-Apt-based platform provides a chemically label-free and reliable assay to study the dynamics of AβO formation and conversion without perturbing the Aβ aggregation behavior. We expect it could be developed into a promising tool for estimating the toxicity degree of the Aβ aggregates in clinical diagnosis.

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基于纳米通道阵列的神经毒性淀粉样蛋白-β低聚物聚集监测和高灵敏度鉴定平台
可溶性淀粉样蛋白-β寡聚物(Aβ o)已被认为是阿尔茨海默病(AD)严重程度评估的重要神经病理学标志,因为它比较大和成熟的原纤维Aβ具有更大的神经毒性。然而,考虑到a - β o在时间尺度上的聚集途径是短暂的、亚稳态的和非均相的,开发出能够直接监测a - β o形成和转化动力学的可靠、直接的方法仍然是一个挑战。为此,我们将a β o适配体(a β o - apt)固定在纳米通道的内表面,制备了基于纳米通道阵列的生物传感器。AβO- apt可以高亲和力地特异性结合AβO群体,这是由于适体占用的纳米空间较低,导致纳米通道内的整流离子电流(-1 V)增加。基于这一原理,我们构建了基于纳米通道适配体(nc -apt)的生物传感器,可以监测AβO的形成和转化随孵育时间的变化。进一步研究,我们观察到外部因素(如单体浓度的增加和Al(Ⅲ)结合)对AβO形成和转化过程中的聚集速率和状态的加速作用。这个基于纳米通道适配体(nc -apt)的平台提供了一个化学无标记和可靠的分析来研究a β o的形成和转化动力学,而不干扰a β的聚集行为。我们期望它能成为临床诊断中估计a β聚集物毒性程度的一个有前途的工具。
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Analyst
Analyst 化学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: "Analyst" journal is the home of premier fundamental discoveries, inventions and applications in the analytical and bioanalytical sciences.
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