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Enhancing surface functionality of reduced graphene oxide biosensors by oxygen plasma treatment for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis

Authors
Chae, Myung-SicKim, JinsikJeong, DahyeKim, YoungSooRoh, Jee HoonLee, Sung MinHeo, YouheeKang, Ji YoonLee, Jeong HoonYoon, Dae SungKim, Tae GeunChang, Suk TaiHwang, Kyo Seon
Issue Date
Jun-2017
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Keywords
Reduced graphene oxide; Oxygen plasma treatment; Biosensor; Alzheimer's diseases; Exosome
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, v.92, no.15, pp 610 - 617
Pages
8
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Journal Title
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume
92
Number
15
Start Page
610
End Page
617
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/47301
DOI
10.1016/j.bios.2016.10.049
ISSN
0956-5663
1873-4235
Abstract
We performed oxygen plasma treatment on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to improve its surface reactivity with respect to biomolecular interactions. Oxygen-plasma-treated rGO surfaces were employed as reactive interfaces for the detection of amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides, the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as the target analytes. By measuring the changes in electrical characteristics and confirmation through topographic analysis, the oxygen-plasma-treated rGO sensors had enhanced surface functionality for better antibody immobilization and sensing performance, with a 3.33-fold steeper slope for the electrical responses versus analyte concentration curve (logarithmic scale) compared to the untreated. The elicited biomolecular reactivity of the rGO surfaces with the oxygen plasma treatment remained at 46–51% of the initial value even after aging for 6 h in ambient conditions. This phenomenon was also confirmed by pretreating the rGO surfaces with a blocking agent and subsequently subjecting them to antibody immobilization. Finally, the feasibility of the oxygen-plasma-treated rGO sensors as a diagnostic tool was evaluated with clinical samples of neural-derived exosomal Aβ peptides extracted from apparent AD patients and normal controls (NC). In contrast to the untreated sensors (p=0.0460), the oxygen-plasma-treated rGO sensors showed a significant p-value in the identification of clinical samples of AD and NC subjects (p<0.001). These results suggest that oxygen plasma treatment improves sensor performance without complicated fabrication procedures and should aid in the development of novel diagnostic tools based on carbon nanomaterials.
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