Title :
Peptide-Nanoparticle Hybrid SERS Probe for Dynamic Detection of Active Cancer Biomarker Enzymes
Author :
Liu, Gang L. ; Chen, F. Frank ; Ellman, Jonathan A. ; Lee, Luke P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., California Univ., Berkeley, CA
fDate :
Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006
Abstract :
Real-time in situ detection of protease enzymes is crucial for early-stage cancer screening and cell signaling pathway study; however it is difficult to be realized using fluorescence or radioactive probes. Here we devise a hybrid optical probe by incorporating nanocrescent particle and peptides with artificial tag molecules. The peptides have high specificity to PSA, one of the most prominent prostate cancer markers, and a serine protease present in patients´ seminal fluid and serum. The extrinsic Raman spectral signal from the tag molecules is enhanced by the nanocrescent and the signal is monitored as the indicator for the peptide digestion in nanomolar PSA concentration and femtoliter reaction volume. Sensitive detection of cancer-related serine protease activity of PSA proteins in low concentrations and small volumes of biofluid is critical to early cancer diagnosis, clinical staging, and therapy. The high reaction specificity of the peptide and the monitored extrinsic Raman signal also minimizes the false detection of other serine proteases and intrinsic Raman signal, which results in a high-fidelity and high-signal-to-noise-ratio cancer nanoprobe. Peptide-conjugated nanocrescents should also be applicable for measuring the intercellular and intracellular activity of other cancer-related proteases and protease activity profiling-enabled cancer cell identification
Keywords :
biochemistry; biological organs; biomedical measurement; biosensors; cancer; cellular biophysics; enzymes; molecular biophysics; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; optical sensors; surface enhanced Raman scattering; tumours; artificial tag molecules; cancer cell identification; cell signaling pathway; early-stage cancer screening; femtoliter reaction volume; high-fidelity cancer nanoprobe; high-signal-to-noise-ratio cancer nanoprobe; hybrid optical probe; intercellular activity; intracellular activity; nanocrescents; nanomolar prostate-specific antigen concentration; optical biosensor; peptide digestion; peptide-nanoparticle hybrid SERS probe; prostate cancer biomarker enzymes; real-time in situ dynamic detection; seminal fluid; serine protease enzymes; surface enhanced Raman scattering; Amino acids; Biochemistry; Biomarkers; Biomedical optical imaging; Cancer detection; Fluorescence; Monitoring; Peptides; Probes; Ultrafast optics;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0032-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260259