Facile Electrical DNA Genosensor for Human Papillomavirus (HPV 58) for Early Detection of Cervical Cancer

Authors

  • F. Nadhirah Jaapar
  • N. A. Parmin
  • N. Hamidah A Halim
  • Uda Hashim
  • Subash C.B. Gopinath
  • Ruslinda A. Rahim
  • Sh. Nadzirah
  • C.H. Voon
  • M.N.A. Uda
  • Wei Chern Ang
  • Iffah Izzati Zakaria
  • Zulida Rejali
  • Amilia Afzan
  • Azrul Azlan Hamzah
  • Chang Fu Dee
  • F. Syakirah Halim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58915/ijneam.v16i3.1334

Abstract

For decades, a Pap smear test has been applied as a conventional method in detecting Human Papillomavirus caused cervical cancer. False-positive results were also recorded while using it as conventional method. Current biosensor such as Hybrid (II) Capture resulted in higher time consumption and cost. s Meanwhile, in this study we provided facile, mini, rapid, highly sensitive, eco-friendly, and cost-effective sensing system focusing on HPV strain 58 (HPV58) in a nano-size lab-on-chip technology genosensor. 30-mer of virus ssDNA designed and analyzed as a probe via bioinformatics tools such as GenBank, Basic Local Alignment Searching Tools (BLAST) and ClustalW. Nanotechnology-developed colloidal Gold-nanoparticles (AuNPs) are used in the biosensor fabrication to produce high stability and electron efficient transmission during electrical measurement. AuNPs-APTES modified on active sites of IDEs, followed by immobilization of specific probe ssDNA for HPV 58. Hydrogen binding during hybridization with its target produce electrical signals measured by KEITHLEY 2450 (Source Meter). The genosensor validated with different types of targets such as complimentary, non-complementary and single mismatch oligonucleotides. The serial dilution of target concentration has been experimented triplicate (n=3) range from 1fM to 10μM. The slope of calibration curve resulted 2.389E-0 AM-1 with regression coefficient (R2) = 0.97535.

Keywords:

Bioinformatics tools, Cervical cancer, DNA genosensor, Gold-nanoparticles, Human Papillomavirus

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Published

22-10-2024

How to Cite

[1]
F. Nadhirah Jaapar, “Facile Electrical DNA Genosensor for Human Papillomavirus (HPV 58) for Early Detection of Cervical Cancer”, IJNeaM, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 675–684, Oct. 2024.

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