| Herein, by taking advantage of the special binding of an aptamer to the membrane surface of a B cell and
accumulation of the positive charges of a nanocomposite, including luminol-chitosan-platinum nanoparticles (L-Cs-Pt NPs), on the negatively charge of the aptamer phosphate backbone, a sensitive, simple,
selective and rapid strategy for the detection of lymphoma cells by a new label-free electrogenerated
chemiluminescence (ECL) aptasensor has been introduced. With increasing concentrations of B lymphoma cells, the nanocomposite detaches from the aptamer, leading to a decrease in the ECL of a luminol
and H2O2 system. With high loading of luminol and Pt NPs on a chitosan, together with the electrocatalytic effect of Pt NPs, enhanced sensitive detection of cancer cells with a limit of detection of 31 cells/
mL was achieved. Step-by-step modification and biosensor response to cancer cells was monitored by
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and ECL. The aptasensor exhibited excellent specificity for lymphoma cells vs breast cancer (MCF-7) and human embryonic kidney
(HEK293) cell lines as potential interferents. Finally, the performance of the aptasensor in blood samples
was assessed against a commercial flow cytometric method. Satisfactory results confirmed the applicability of the proposed biosensing platform. |