Lactose-Functionalized
Gold Nanorods for Sensitive
and Rapid Serological Diagnosis of Cancer
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Abstract
Timely
and accurate diagnosis of cancer is crucial to cancer treatment.
However, serological diagnosis of cancer still faces great challenge
because the conventional methodology based on the enzyme-linked immune
sorbent assay (ELISA) is costly, time-consuming, and complicated,
involving multiple steps. Herein, lactose-functionalized gold nanorods
(Lac-GNRs) are fabricated as efficient biosensors to detect cancerous
conditions based on the unique surface plasmon resonance properties
of GNRs and high specificity of lactose to the galectin-1 cancer biomarker.
A trace concentration of galectin-1 as small as 10<sup>–13</sup> M can be detected by Lac-GNRs. The comparative study among BSA,
galectin-3, and galectin-1 demonstrates the good specificity of Lac-GNRs
to galectin-1 either in aqueous solutions or in the complex and heterogeneous
serum specimens. Clinical tests show that the Lac-GNRs biosensors
can readily distinguish the serums of cancer patients from those of
healthy persons simply by using a microplate reader or even direct
visual observation. The Lac-GNRs biosensing platform is highly efficient
and easy to use and have great potential in rapid screening of cancer
patients