Cross-calibrating interferon-γ detection by using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and paraboloidal mirror enabled surface plasmon resonance interferometer
Journal
Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Journal Volume
9701
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease such that global latent patient can be as high as one third of the world population. Currently, latent tuberculosis was diagnosed by stimulating the T cells to produce the biomarker of tuberculosis, i.e., interferon-γ. In this paper, we developed a paraboloidal mirror enabled surface plasmon resonance (SPR) interferometer that has the potential to also integrate ellipsometry to analyze the antibody and antigen reactions. To examine the feasibility of developing a platform for cross calibrating the performance and detection limit of various bio-detection techniques, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) method was also implemented onto a biochip that can be incorporated into this newly developed platform. The microfluidic channel of the biochip was functionalized by coating the interferon-γ antibody so as to enhance the detection specificity. To facilitate the processing steps needed for using the biochip to detect various antigen of vastly different concentrations, a kinetic mount was also developed to guarantee the biochip re-positioning accuracy whenever the biochip was removed and placed back for another round of detection. With EIS being utilized, SPR was also adopted to observe the real-time signals on the computer in order to analyze the success of each biochip processing steps such as functionalization, wash, etc. Finally, the EIS results and the optical signals obtained from the newly developed optical detection platform was cross-calibrated. Preliminary experimental results demonstrate the accuracy and performance of SPR and EIS measurement done at the newly integrated platform. ? 2016 SPIE.
Subjects
cross-calibration; Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS); Interferon-γ; Kinematic mount design; Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
SDGs
Other Subjects
Antibiotics; Antibodies; Antigens; Biochips; Calibration; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Glycoproteins; Interferometers; Medical imaging; Mirrors; Plasmons; Resonance; Signal detection; Spectroscopy; Surface plasmon resonance; Contagious disease; Cross calibration; Functionalizations; Integrated platform; Kinematic mount design; Microfluidic channel; Paraboloidal mirror; Positioning accuracy; Chemical detection
Type
conference paper