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Abstract

Detection of C-Reactive Protein by Liquid-Gated Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors (LG-CNTFET): A Promising Tool against Antibiotic Resistance †

by
Luis Antonio Panes-Ruiz
1,*,
Tom Stückemann
2,
Leif Riemenschneider
1,
Markus Löffler
3,
Viktor Bezugly
1,2,4,* and
Gianaurelio Cuniberti
1,4,*
1
Institute for Materials Science and Max Bergmann Center for Biomaterials, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany
2
Life Science Inkubator Sachsen GmbH & Co. KG, Tatzberg 47, 01307 Dresden, Germany
3
Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN), Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (CFAED), Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany
4
Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (CFAED), Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at the 8th International Symposium on Sensor Science, 17–28 May 2021; Available online: https://i3s2021dresden.sciforum.net/.
Published: 17 May 2021
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 8th International Symposium on Sensor Science)

Abstract

:
Respiratory tract infections have the highest rates of antibiotic prescriptions where symptoms like fever, cough, and rigors are regularly misinterpreted and where bacterial infections cannot be distinguished from viral ones. Nevertheless, it has been recently suggested that C-reactive protein (CRP), a protein produced by the liver in response to infection, could serve as a potential biomarker for the precise differentiation of these two types of infections. Thus, its quick and accurate detection would potentially reduce the unnecessary antibiotic use. To this end, we present an easy and sensitive approach for the selective detection of C-reactive protein (CRP) by liquid-gated carbon nanotube field effect transistors (LG-CNTFET). Herein, CNT-networks were deposited between electrodes via controlled dielectrophoretic deposition and then functionalized with a novel specific antibody and a polyethylene glycol (PEG) layer in order to overcome the Debye screening. The successful fabrication and functionalization were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. The results showed a selective and reproducible detection down to picomolar concentrations in PBS buffer without complicated microfluidics. The simplicity and high sensitivity of this sensor platform make it a promising tool for the quick and precise differential diagnosis of viral and bacterial infections.

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Panes-Ruiz, L.A.; Stückemann, T.; Riemenschneider, L.; Löffler, M.; Bezugly, V.; Cuniberti, G. Detection of C-Reactive Protein by Liquid-Gated Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors (LG-CNTFET): A Promising Tool against Antibiotic Resistance. Eng. Proc. 2021, 6, 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/I3S2021Dresden-10114

AMA Style

Panes-Ruiz LA, Stückemann T, Riemenschneider L, Löffler M, Bezugly V, Cuniberti G. Detection of C-Reactive Protein by Liquid-Gated Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors (LG-CNTFET): A Promising Tool against Antibiotic Resistance. Engineering Proceedings. 2021; 6(1):15. https://doi.org/10.3390/I3S2021Dresden-10114

Chicago/Turabian Style

Panes-Ruiz, Luis Antonio, Tom Stückemann, Leif Riemenschneider, Markus Löffler, Viktor Bezugly, and Gianaurelio Cuniberti. 2021. "Detection of C-Reactive Protein by Liquid-Gated Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors (LG-CNTFET): A Promising Tool against Antibiotic Resistance" Engineering Proceedings 6, no. 1: 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/I3S2021Dresden-10114

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