Whispering gallery mode imaging for the multiplexed detection of biomarkers

Heath A. Huckabay, Robert C. Dunn

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Abstract

An approach is presented for combining sensitive fluorescence imaging with whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonators to develop a label-free, multiplexed approach for biosensing. The evanescent field generated by a total internal reflection microscope is used to couple light into a field of microsphere resonators dispersed on a glass coverslip. The microspheres are labeled with the fluorescent dye Alexa 633 which acts as a reporter of the WGM resonance for each microsphere. As the excitation wavelength is scanned, a distinct ring of increased fluorescence intensity is observed when the resonance condition is satisfied. For sensing applications, shifts in the WGM resonance in response to changes in the effective refractive index can be used to track analyte binding. Calibration plots of WGM shifts with refractive index indicate the dye functionalized microspheres have a sensitivity of ∼50 nm/RIU. To illustrate the biosensing capabilities, two markers of ovarian cancer were detected. Antibodies specific for CA-125 and TNF-α were linked to 38 μm and 53 μm spheres, respectively, and used to detect their biomarkers in solution using fluorescence imaging of the WGM resonance shifts. Both assays resulted in linear response curves and the detection limits for the important ovarian cancer marker CA-125 is more than threefold better than commercial ELISA kits. These results illustrate the feasibility of combining WGM resonators with fluorescence imaging for large scale multiplexing of biomarker detection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1262-1267
Number of pages6
JournalSensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
Volume160
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 15 2011
Externally publishedYes

Funding

We gratefully acknowledge support from NSF ( CBET 1133814 ) and the Madison and Lila Self Foundation . HAH is grateful to Kevin Armendariz for assistance with LabVIEW programming.

FundersFunder number
Madison and Lila Self Foundation
National Science FoundationCBET 1133814

    Keywords

    • Immunoassay
    • Label-free
    • Total internal reflection
    • Whispering gallery mode

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