Synergistic hybrid nanostructures for Ultra-Sensitive photoelectrochemical detection of hepatocellular carcinoma ctDNA

2025-01-01
Okan, Meltem
Çağlayan Arslan, Zeynep
Aydın, Firdevs
Asil Alptekin, Demet
Külah, Haluk
In recent years, the integration of quantum dots (QDs) and upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) has emerged as a promising strategy in biomedical research, leveraging QDs’ efficient down-conversion and UCNPs’ remarkable up-conversion capabilities. This synergy has attracted significant attention for its potential in biomedical applications, particularly in sensitive detection systems. Here, we report the development of a highly sensitive photoelectrochemical (PEC) employing a hybrid nanostructure comprising CdSe QDs and NaYF4:Yb,Er UCNPs. This sensor was specifically tailored for the detection of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) with mutations associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using synthetic DNA probes. The CdSe QDs and NaYF4:Yb,Er UCNPs were synthesized and integrated using Triton X-100, a non-ionic surfactant. Comprehensive characterization confirmed the successful formation of the hybrid nanostructure, crucial for optimizing sensor performance. Our PEC platform effectively addressed the challenge of detecting single-nucleotide mismatches in HCC ctDNAs, demonstrating superior sensitivity compared to conventional electrochemical methods. Notably, the system exhibited excellent linearity across a broad concentration range (400 aM to 200 pM), surpassing traditional electrochemical approaches. Key to its clinical relevance, the PEC sensor achieved a remarkable limit of detection (2.32 aM) and limit of quantification (15.61 aM), underscoring its potential for early-stage cancer diagnosis as well as very good recovery from spiked samples. This capability is pivotal in overcoming current diagnostic limitations, such as the asymptomatic nature of early-stage HCC and the need for more accurate biomarkers. Our study highlights the promising role of hybrid nanostructures in enhancing biosensor sensitivity and response times, offering a pathway towards improved early detection and management of HCC.
Microchemical Journal
Citation Formats
M. Okan, Z. Çağlayan Arslan, F. Aydın, D. Asil Alptekin, and H. Külah, “Synergistic hybrid nanostructures for Ultra-Sensitive photoelectrochemical detection of hepatocellular carcinoma ctDNA,” Microchemical Journal, vol. 208, pp. 0–0, 2025, Accessed: 00, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85213268301&origin=inward.