Accurately Detecting Trace‐Level Infectious Agents by an Electro‐Enhanced Graphene Transistor

Author:

Dai Changhao12ORCID,Yang Yi3,Xiong Huiwen3,Wang Xuejun12,Gou Jian4,Li Pintao3,Wu Yungen12,Chen Yiheng12,Kong Derong12,Yang Yuetong12,Ji Daizong12,Kong Jilie3,Wee Andrew Thye Shen4,Liu Yunqi2,Guo Mingquan5,Wei Dacheng12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers Department of Macromolecular Science Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

2. Institute of Molecular Materials and Devices Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

3. Department of Chemistry Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

4. Department of Physics National University of Singapore Singapore 117542 Singapore

5. Shanghai Institute of Phage, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center Fudan University Shanghai 201508 China

Abstract

AbstractFor epidemic prevention and control, molecular diagnostic techniques such as field‐effect transistor (FET) biosensors is developed for rapid screening of infectious agents, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis, SARS‐CoV‐2, rhinovirus, and others. They obtain results within a few minutes but exhibit diminished sensitivity (<75%) in unprocessed biological samples due to insufficient recognition of low‐abundance analytes. Here, an electro‐enhanced strategy is developed for the precise detection of trace‐level infectious agents by liquid‐gate graphene field‐effect transistors (LG‐GFETs). The applied gate bias preconcentrates analytes electrostatically at the sensing interface, contributing to a 10‐fold signal enhancement and a limit of detection down to 5 × 10−16 g mL−1 MPT64 protein in serum. Of 402 participants, sensitivity in tuberculosis, COVID‐19 and human rhinovirus assays reached 97.3% (181 of 186), and specificity is 98.6% (213 of 216) with a response time of <60 s. This study solves a long‐standing dilemma that response speed and result accuracy of molecular diagnostics undergo trade‐offs in unprocessed biological samples, holding unique promise in high‐quality and population‐wide screening of infectious diseases.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fudan University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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