Title of article :
Quantum Dot-labeled Tags Improve Minimal Detection Limit of CA125 in Ovarian Cancer Cells and Tissues
Author/Authors :
Shojaeian ، Sorour - Alborz University of Medical Sciences , Allameh ، Abdolamir - Tarbiat Modares University , Jeddi-Tehrani ، Mahmood - Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) , Ghods ، Roya - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Shojaeian ، Jaleh - University of Maryland , Tabatabaei-Panah ، Akram-Sadat - Islamic Azad University, East Tehran Branch (Ghiamdasht) , Zarnani ، Amir-Hassan - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
In recent years, a lot of attention has been paid to quantum dot (QD) nanoparticles as fluorescent sensors for sensitive and accurate detection of cancer biomarkers. Here, using a homemade specific monoclonal antibody against CA125 and QD525- or FITC-labeled probes, expression of this marker in an ovarian cancer cell line and cancer tissues were traced and optical properties of fluorophores were compared qualitatively and quantitatively. Our results clearly showed that besides lower background and exceptionally higher photobleaching resistance, QD525 exhibited higher fluorescent intensity for both ovarian cancer cell and tissues at different exposure times (p 0.0001) and excitation filter sets (p 0.0001) exemplified by significantly higher staining index (p 0.016). More importantly, the FITC-labeled probe detected antigen-antibody complex at minimum concentration of 0.3 g/mL of anti-CA125, while reactivity limit decreased to 0.078 g/mL of anti-CA125 when QD525-labeled probe was applied showing four times higher reactivity level of QD525 probe compared to the same probe labeled with FITC. Based on our results, it seems that QDs are inimitable tags for sensitive detection and localization of ovarian cancer micrometastasis and molecular demarcation of cancer tissues in surgical practice, which subsequently figure out accurate therapeutic approaches.
Keywords :
Carcinoma antigen 125 , Minimal reactivity limit , Neoplasm micrometastasis , Ovarian neoplasms , Quantum dots , Sensitivity
Journal title :
iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology
Journal title :
iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology