Construction of “Coral” SERS sensor for ultrasensitive and rapid detection of harmful component macrophage migration inhibitory factor in Platelet-rich Plasma

Biosensors and Bioelectronics(2023)

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pro-inflammatory factor produced by residual red blood cell lysis, which can significantly influence the curative effect of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy used for osteoarthritis (OA) treatment. In this study, we proposed a novel approach for detecting the concentration of MIF in PRP using a dopamine-coated antibody-Au (core)-Ag (shell)-SERS sensor, which enables ultrasensitive and rapid detection of MIF. The best experimental conditions have a detection limit of only 90.05 pg/mL and a good linear relationship between 1-5000 ng/mL. In 40 PRP samples collected from actual clinical patients, we detected MIF concentrations ranging from 2.0-3.6 ng/mL. This indicated that the Coral SERS sensor not only allows for results highly consistent with the traditional ELISA method, but also costs less ($0.40-$0.70), needs shorter testing time (integration time is only 10s), and consumes less PRP that can greatly improve the sample quality and maximize the curative effect in clinical applications for OA treatment with PRP.
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Osteoarthritis, Surface -enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Macrophage migration inhibitory factor, Platelet -rich plasma therapy, Point -of -Care testing
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