Highly efficient preparation of multiscaled quantum dot barcodes for multiplexed hepatitis b detection

Gang Wang, Yuankui Leng, Hongjing Dou, Lu Wang, Wanwan Li, Xiebing Wang, Kang Sun, Lisong Shen, Xiangliang Yuan, Jiyu Li, Kun Sun, Junsong Han, Huasheng Xiao, Yue Li

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Abstract

Both disease diagnosis and therapeutic treatments require real-time information from assays capable of identifying multiple targets. Among various multiplexed biochips, multiplexed suspension assays of quantum dot (QD)-encoded microspheres are highly advantageous. This arises from the excellent fluorescent properties of the QDs incorporated into these microspheres, thus allowing them to serve as "QD barcodes". QD barcodes can be prepared through various approaches. However, the formulation of improved synthetic techniques that may allow more efficient preparation of QD barcodes with better encoding accuracy still remains a challenge. In this report, we describe a combined membrane emulsification-solvent evaporation (MESE) approach for the efficient preparation of QD barcodes. By combining the advantages of the MESE approach in controlling the barcode sizes with accurate encoding, a three-dimensional barcode library that integrates the signals of the forward scattering, fluorescence 1, and fluorescence 4 channels was established via flow cytometry. The five indexes of hepatitis B viruses were chosen as diagnostic targets to examine the feasibility of the QD barcodes in high-throughput diagnosis. On the basis of showing that singleplex detection is feasible, we demonstrate the ability of these QD barcodes to simultaneously and selectively detect a multitude of diverse biomolecular targets.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)471-481
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 22 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Shirasu porous glass membrane emulsification
  • flow cytometry
  • microspheres
  • quantum dots
  • suspension immunoassay

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

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