Issue 4, 2016

Anti-IgG-anchored liquid crystal microdroplets for label free detection of IgG

Abstract

The orientational variation of 4-cyano-4′-pentyl biphenyl (5CB) molecules in LC microdroplets in response to IgG antigen (IgG) interactions has been utilized to develop a biosensor for rapid and label-free detection of IgG in biological fluids. In order to prepare a LC microdroplet-based biosensor, the anti-IgG (AIgG) anchored 4-cyano-4′-pentyl biphenyl LC microdroplets were prepared in the presence of sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) as a mediator and amphiphilic poly(styrene-b-acrylic acid) (PS-b-PA) as a modifier of the LC/water interface. The AIgG-anchored LC microdroplets with a size variation from 20 to 30 μm have been used successfully for the detection of IgG within a concentration range of 20 to 1000 ng mL−1, at a detection limit of as low as 16 ng mL−1, and a response time of 30 min in PBS solution at room temperature. The LC microdroplets anchored with 5 μg mL−1 of AIgG were found to be more sensitive for the detection of IgG in the concentration range from 20 to 800 ng mL−1 in PBS. The AIgG-anchored LC microdroplets have shown a delayed response of 90 minutes for IgG in a solution containing 10% FBS or 10% blood plasma in comparison to PBS solution. The LC microdroplets anchored with 5 μg mL−1 (34 pmol) of AIgG have shown a recovery of 106% of IgG, a coefficient of variance of ±4% and a precision within a limit of 1–6% for a spiked sample of 25 ng mL−1 of IgG. The results indicated that orientational response of LC microdroplets is potentially useful to develop a biosensor for in vivo detection of proteins or pathogens in a biological fluid.

Graphical abstract: Anti-IgG-anchored liquid crystal microdroplets for label free detection of IgG

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Oct 2015
Accepted
14 Dec 2015
First published
16 Dec 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016,4, 704-715

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Anti-IgG-anchored liquid crystal microdroplets for label free detection of IgG

K. Lee, K. C. Gupta, S. Park and I. Kang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2016, 4, 704 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB02131F

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