Al2O3 microring resonators for the detectin of a cancer biomarker in undiluted urine

: Concentrations down to 3 nM of the rhS100A4 protein, associated with human tumor development, have been detected in undiluted urine using an integrated sensor based on microring resonators in the emerging Al2O3 photonic platform. The fabricated microrings were designed for operation in the C-band...

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Authors: Goede, Michiel de, Dijkstra, Meindert, Obregón, Raquel, Ramon Azcon, Javier, Martínez Fraiz, Elena, Padilla García, Laura, Mitjans, Francesc, Garcia Blanco, Sonia M.
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2019
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Barcelona
Repository:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
OAI Identifier:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/155519
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2445/155519
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Marcadors bioquímics
Càncer
Proteïnes
Materials biomèdics
Biochemical markers
Cancer
Proteins
Biomedical materials
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Summary:: Concentrations down to 3 nM of the rhS100A4 protein, associated with human tumor development, have been detected in undiluted urine using an integrated sensor based on microring resonators in the emerging Al2O3 photonic platform. The fabricated microrings were designed for operation in the C-band (λ = 1565 nm) and exhibited a high-quality factor in air of 3.2 × 105. The bulk refractive index sensitivity of the devices was ~100 nm/RIU (for TM polarization) with a limit of detection of ~10−6 RIU. A surface functionalization protocol was developed to allow for the selective binding of the monoclonal antibodies designed to capture the target biomarker to the surface of the Al2O3 microrings. The detection of rhS100A4 proteins at clinically relevant concentrations in urine is a big milestone towards the use of biosensors for the screening and early diagnosis of different cancers. Biosensors based on this microring technology can lead to portable, multiplexed and easy-to-use point of care devices