TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent advances in nanomaterial-based biosensors for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis
T2 - a review
AU - Liu, Qing
AU - Xu, Xuan
AU - Zheng, Tingting
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2025/9/4
Y1 - 2025/9/4
N2 - Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder globally, progressively impairs patients' cognitive functions and their ability to perform daily living activities. Its core pathologies include β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition, tau hyperphosphorylation, synaptic disruption, and neuroinflammation. Biomarkers such as cerebrospinal fluid Aβ42, T-tau, P-tau, synaptic proteins, neuroinflammatory factors, and dysregulated microRNAs provide critical targets for early diagnosis. However, the invasiveness of traditional cerebrospinal fluid testing limits its application in large-scale screening, giving rise to the development of non-invasive blood biomarker detection technologies. In recent years, biosensing technology based on nanomaterials has become a research hotspot in the field of early AD diagnosis, thanks to its advantages of high sensitivity, specificity, and multi-functional integration. This paper systematically reviews the latest progress of nano-biosensors, such as electrochemical, optical, and surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensors, in the detection of AD biomarkers. It focuses on exploring the role of nanomaterials in the detection of AD biomarkers.
AB - Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder globally, progressively impairs patients' cognitive functions and their ability to perform daily living activities. Its core pathologies include β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition, tau hyperphosphorylation, synaptic disruption, and neuroinflammation. Biomarkers such as cerebrospinal fluid Aβ42, T-tau, P-tau, synaptic proteins, neuroinflammatory factors, and dysregulated microRNAs provide critical targets for early diagnosis. However, the invasiveness of traditional cerebrospinal fluid testing limits its application in large-scale screening, giving rise to the development of non-invasive blood biomarker detection technologies. In recent years, biosensing technology based on nanomaterials has become a research hotspot in the field of early AD diagnosis, thanks to its advantages of high sensitivity, specificity, and multi-functional integration. This paper systematically reviews the latest progress of nano-biosensors, such as electrochemical, optical, and surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensors, in the detection of AD biomarkers. It focuses on exploring the role of nanomaterials in the detection of AD biomarkers.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015038420
U2 - 10.1039/d5cc02469b
DO - 10.1039/d5cc02469b
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 40813311
AN - SCOPUS:105015038420
SN - 1359-7345
VL - 61
SP - 13503
EP - 13522
JO - Chemical Communications
JF - Chemical Communications
IS - 72
ER -