Next-Gen Point-of-Care
Tool for Ultra-Sensitive Detection
of Urinary Spermine for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Posted on 2025-04-11 - 15:15
Prostate cancer (PCa), the second most common cancer
in men, demands
effective early detection strategies. Elevated spermine levels in
the prostate tissue contrast with decreased urinary concentrations
in PCa patients. Here, we present a novel sensing platform combining
differential pulse voltammetry and an extended gate field-effect transistor
(EGFET) with a molecularly imprinted polymer|molecular imprinting
(MIP) nanofilm for selective and sensitive spermine detection. Key
advancements include successfully constructing and characterizing
a pseudoreference electrode and a precisely engineered analyte binding
interface. The Ag/AgCl pseudoreference electrode exhibited high reliability
and reproducibility, optimized to enhance conductivity and minimize
interference noises. Electrochemical analysis confirmed successful
MIP modification, creating a precise 3D-imprinted binding interface.
The platform accurately quantified spermine in artificial urine across
concentrations from 0.1 to 1000 ng/mL, achieving a detection limit
of 1.23 ng/mL. High selectivity was demonstrated against competing
polyamines such as spermidine and histamine. Analysis of electrical
properties indicated that spermine binding induced changes in surface
potential, altering the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor
threshold voltage and validating the system’s sensitivity.
The system’s superior performance was confirmed with a high
imprinting factor (IF ≈ 4.1) and sensitivity 10 times higher
compared to nonimprinted polymers. Hill–Langmuir analysis confirmed
a strong binding affinity to spermine. Clinical validation using human
urine samples from PCa diagnostic evaluations demonstrated high consistency
with liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, exhibiting an excellent
linear correlation (R2 = 0.97) without
statistically significant differences (p-value <0.0001).
This study introduces a robust, miniaturized, and cost-effective EGFET-based
sensor for spermine detection, offering substantial potential for
clinical diagnostics and PCa biomarker monitoring.
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Dehghani, Parisa; Salehirozveh, Mostafa; Tajabadi, Ataollah; Yeung, Chi Chung; Lam, Michael; Leung, Hing Y.; et al. (2025). Next-Gen Point-of-Care
Tool for Ultra-Sensitive Detection
of Urinary Spermine for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c03250