Imaging Diffractometric Biosensors for Label-Free, Multi-Molecular Interaction Analysis

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1238369685
ORCID
0000-0002-9060-3344
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Reuter, Cornelia;
GND
113309127X
ORCID
0000-0001-9039-0417
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Hauswald, Walter;
GND
1317639707
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Burgold-Voigt, Sindy;
GND
121998142
ORCID
0000-0002-4885-9477
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Hübner, Uwe;
GND
120759454
ORCID
0000-0002-6612-0043
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Ehricht, Ralf;
GND
1339419947
ORCID
0000-0003-4907-8645
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Weber, Karina;
GND
131701819
ORCID
0000-0003-4257-593X
Zugehörigkeit
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Member of Leibniz Health Technologies, Member of the Leibniz Centre for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), Jena
Popp, Juergen

Biosensors are used for the specific and sensitive detection of biomolecules. In conventional approaches, the suspected target molecules are bound to selected capture molecules and successful binding is indicated by additional labelling to enable optical readout. This labelling requires additional processing steps tailored to the application. While numerous label-free interaction assays exist, they often compromise on detection characteristics. In this context, we introduce a novel diffractometric biosensor, comprising a diffractive biosensor chip and an associated optical reader assembly. This innovative system can capture an entire assay, detecting various types of molecules in a label-free manner and present the results within in a single, comprehensive image. The applicability of the biosensor is assessed for the detection of viral DNA as well as proteins directly in human plasma, investigating different antigens. In our experiments, we achieve a detection limit of 4.2 pg/mm², which is comparable to other label-free optical biosensors. The simplicity and robustness of the method make it a compelling option for advancing biosensing technologies. This work contributes to the development of an imaging diffractometric biosensor with the potential for multiple applications in molecular interaction analysis.

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