Optical Nanopore Sensors for Quantitative Analysis

Nano Lett. 2022 Feb 9;22(3):869-880. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03976. Epub 2022 Jan 28.

Abstract

Nanopore sensors have received significant interest for the detection of clinically important biomarkers with single-molecule resolution. These sensors typically operate by detecting changes in the ionic current through a nanopore due to the translocation of an analyte. Recently, there has been interest in developing optical readout strategies for nanopore sensors for quantitative analysis. This is because they can utilize wide-field microscopy to independently monitor many nanopores within a high-density array. This significantly increases the amount of statistics that can be obtained, thus enabling the analysis of analytes present at ultralow concentrations. Here, we review the use of optical nanopore sensing strategies for quantitative analysis. We discuss optical nanopore sensing assays that have been developed to detect clinically relevant biomarkers, the potential for multiplexing such measurements, and techniques to fabricate high density arrays of nanopores with a view toward the use of these devices for clinical applications.

Keywords: clinical diagnostics; optical sensing; single-molecule sensing; solid-state nanopores; ultrasensitive detection.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Nanopores*
  • Nanotechnology