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Osmanaj, Blerina
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Adeniyi, O., Osmanaj, B., Manavalan, G., Mikkola, J.-P., Berisha, A. & Tesfalidet, S. (2024). Reagentless impedimetric immunosensor for monitoring of methotrexate in human blood serum using multiwalled carbon nanotube@polypyrrole/polytyramine film electrode. Talanta: The International Journal of Pure and Applied Analytical Chemistry, 268(Part 1), Article ID 125316.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Reagentless impedimetric immunosensor for monitoring of methotrexate in human blood serum using multiwalled carbon nanotube@polypyrrole/polytyramine film electrode
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2024 (English)In: Talanta: The International Journal of Pure and Applied Analytical Chemistry, ISSN 0039-9140, E-ISSN 1873-3573, Vol. 268, no Part 1, article id 125316Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Ensuring effective monitoring of methotrexate (MTX) levels in the bloodstream of cancer patients undergoing high-dose methotrexate chemotherapy is crucial to prevent potentially harmful side effects. However, the absence of portable analytical devices suitable for point-of-care bedside monitoring has presented a significant obstacle to achieving real-time MTX monitoring. In this study, we developed an impedimetric immunosensor that doesn't require reagents for measuring MTX levels in undiluted human blood serum. This reagentless approach simplifies the assay process, enabling rapid and straightforward MTX quantification. The immunosensor transducer was fabricated by electrodepositing conductive network of porous multiwalled carbon nanotube@polypyrrole/polytyramine on screen-printed gold microchip electrode (SP–Au/MWCNT70@PPy-PTA). Polyclonal anti-MTX antibodies were immobilized on the film, acting as the immunorecognition element. Non-specific binding was prevented by blocking the transducer interface with denatured bovine serum albumin (dBSA) fibrils, resulting in SP-Au/MWCNT70@PPy-PTA/anti-MTXAb|dBSA film electrode. When MTX binds to the SP-Au/MWCNT70@PPy-PTA/anti-MTXAb|dBSA interface, the film conductance and electron transfer resistance changes. This conductivity attenuation allows for electrochemical impedimetric signal transduction without a redox-probe solution. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) results showed increased charge transfer resistance and phase angle as MTX concentrations increased. The SP-Au/MWCNT70@PPy-PTA/anti-MTXAb|dBSA demonstrated high sensitivity, with a linear response from 0.02 to 20.0 μM and a detection limit of 1.93 nM. The detection limit was 50 times lower than the intended safe level of MTX in human serum. The immunosensor exhibited minimal cross-reactivity with endogenous MTX analogs and serum proteins. The SP-Au/MWCNT70@PPy-PTA/anti-MTXAb|dBSA immunosensor presents a simple and rapid method for therapeutic drug monitoring compared to traditional immunoassay systems.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2024
Keywords
Therapeutic drug monitoring, Methotrexate, Reagentless sensor, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Carbon nanotube network
National Category
Analytical Chemistry
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-215536 (URN)10.1016/j.talanta.2023.125316 (DOI)001101380100001 ()2-s2.0-85174487495 (Scopus ID)
Funder
The Kempe Foundations
Available from: 2023-10-20 Created: 2023-10-20 Last updated: 2025-04-24Bibliographically approved
Adeniyi, O., Osmanaj, B., Manavalan, G., Samikannu, A., Mikkola, J.-P., Avni, B., . . . Tesfalidet, S. (2023). Engineering of layered iron vanadate nanostructure for electrocatalysis: simultaneous detection of methotrexate and folinic acid in blood serum. Electrochimica Acta, Article ID 142538.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Engineering of layered iron vanadate nanostructure for electrocatalysis: simultaneous detection of methotrexate and folinic acid in blood serum
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2023 (English)In: Electrochimica Acta, ISSN 0013-4686, E-ISSN 1873-3859, article id 142538Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

In this study, nanostructure kazakhstanite-like iron vanadate (FexV3xOy.H2O) was synthesized and calcined at different temperatures (100-800 °C) in a nitrogen atmosphere. The material was used to modify screen-printed carbon electrodes to achieve an electrocatalytic effect on the surface. The relationship between calcination conditions and the catalytic performance of the electrode towards the oxidation of chemotherapeutic drugs, including methotrexate (MTX) and folinic acid (FA), was studied. Various spectroscopic, microscopic, and electrochemical methods were used to characterize the synthesized materials. The results show that calcination induces changes in the electronic structure, nanostructure morphology, electroactive surface area, and electrocatalytic performance of the material. Screen-printed carbon electrode modified with FexV3xOy calcinated at 450 °C (SPC/FexV3xOy-450) was used to develop a voltammetric sensor for the determination of MTX and FA in blood serum. The response of the SPC/FexV3xOy-450 towards the electrooxidation of MTX and FA was the highest in comparison to the bare SPC and SPC/FexV3xOy calcined at other temperatures. The SPC/FexV3xOy-450 exhibited a linear relationship over a wide concentration range: 0.005-200 µM for MTX and 0.05-200 µM for FA. The detection limit was 2.85 nM for MTX and 7.79 nM for FA. Compared to conventional methods, the SPC/FexV3xOy-450 sensor had a short response time (5 min) for simultaneous detection of MTX and FA without signal interferences from coexisting electroactive compounds. The accurate and precise determination of MTX in the presence of FA confirmed the potential clinical applications of SPC/FexV3xOy-450 for therapeutic drug monitoring during chemotherapy.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2023
Keywords
Iron vanadate, voltammetric sensor, electrocatalysts, therapeutic drug monitoring, methotrexate, folinic acid
National Category
Analytical Chemistry
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-208011 (URN)10.1016/j.electacta.2023.142538 (DOI)001007246800001 ()2-s2.0-85159099130 (Scopus ID)
Funder
The Kempe FoundationsBio4Energy
Available from: 2023-05-08 Created: 2023-05-08 Last updated: 2023-11-06Bibliographically approved

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