Label-free and rapid electrical detection of hTSH with CMOS-compatible silicon nanowire transistor arrays

  • Na Lu
  • , Pengfei Dai
  • , Anran Gao
  • , Jari Valiaho
  • , Pasi Kallio
  • , Yuelin Wang
  • , Tie Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Now a human thyroid stimulating hormone (hTSH) assay has been considered as a screening tool for thyroid disease. However, some existing methods employed for in-hospital diagnosis still suffer from labor-intensive experimental steps, and expensive instrumentation. It is of great significance to meet the ever growing demand for development of label-free, disposable, and low-cost productive hTSH detection biosensors. Herein, we demonstrate a novel sensing strategy for highly sensitive and selective immunodetection of hTSH by using a CMOS-compatible silicon nanowire field effect transistor (SiNW-FET) device. The SiNW chips were manufactured by a top-down approach, allowing for the possibility of low-cost and large-scale production. By using the antibody-functionalized SiNW-FET nanosensors, we performed the label-free and rapid electrical detection of hTSH without any nanoparticle conjugation or signal amplifications. The proposed SiNW biosensor could detect hTSH binding down to a concentration of at least 0.02 mIU/L (0.11 pM), which is more sensitive than other sensing techniques. We also investigated the influence of Debye screening with varied ionic strength on hTSH detection sensitivity, and real-time measurements on various concentrations of the diluted buffer. The simple, label-free, low-cost, and miniaturized SiNW-FET chip has a potential perspective in point-of-care diagnosis of thyroid disease. (Graph Presented).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20378-20384
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume6
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biosensor
  • COMS-compatible
  • Human thyroid stimulating hormone (htsh)
  • Label-free
  • Silicon nanowires (sinws)

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