Cost-effective and disposable label-free voltammetric immunosensor for sensitive detection of interleukin-6

Biosens Bioelectron. 2022 Oct 1:213:114467. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.114467. Epub 2022 Jun 8.

Abstract

IL-6 detection is highly desirable since can monitor many diseases in humans and assess the response to treatments. Herein, two novel label-free voltammetric immunosensors for rapid and accurate interleukin-6 (IL-6) detection in human serum are presented. The immunosensors are fabricated by immobilising two different IL-6 antibodies, identified as mAb-IL-6 clone-5 and clone-7, on in-house produced screen-printed electrodes modified with inexpensive recycling biochar (Bio-SPEs). To ensure high structural fidelity and performance, an in-depth electrochemical characterization of the layer-by-layer assembly of the immunosensor was conducted by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and sensing was performed using square wave voltammetry (SWV). The two immunosensors showed good analytical performances in human serum, exhibiting a wide linear range (LR) between 26-125 and 30-138 pg/mL, a good limit of detection (LOD) of 4.8 and 5.4 pg/mL and selectivity for IL-6 over other common cytokines, including IL-1β and TNF-α. Performance comparison of IL-6 immunosensors with those of a commercial spectrophotometric ELISA kit (LOD of 20 pg/mL, RSD% of 15%) denotes a better sensitivity and reproducibility of the proposed label-free devices, associated with a reduced detection time (30 min instead of more than 3 h for ELISA test). Furthermore, the proposed immunosensors were successfully applied in blood samples (with only a dilution of 1:100 v/v in PBS and without additional treatments) with good sensitivity (LOD of 14.3 pg/mL) and reproducibility (RSD% < 11%), thus paving the way for their application as viable diagnostic and therapeutic point-of-care tools alternative to the IL-6 detection techniques routinely used (ELISA and Western Blot).

Keywords: Biochar; Electrochemical immunosensor; Green-nanocarbon; Interleukin-6; Label-free immunosensor; Point-of-care device.

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques* / methods
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Electrochemical Techniques
  • Electrodes
  • Humans
  • Immunoassay
  • Interleukin-6
  • Limit of Detection
  • Reproducibility of Results

Substances

  • Interleukin-6