SYNTHESIS OF A BIOCONJUGATE USING AG-BSA/PVP NANOCLUSTERS WITH ANTI-PSG1 PREGNANCY SPECIFIC GLYCOPROTEIN PSG1 ANTIBODY
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2022-08-01Autor
Olivas Armendariz, Imelda
Rodriguez Gonzalez, Claudia
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Hernández, Cinthya Melissa
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Breast cancer is one of the diseases with the highest incidence worldwide, being an early and correct
detection of great relevance for the efficiency of the treatments administered, thus improving the
survival rate of patients. Therefore, the purpose of this project is the conjugation of nanoclusters
(NC) with a silver nucleus coated with BSA/PVP with PSG1 antibody for its possible use in the
detection of breast cancer. The nanoclusters obtained with BSA/PVP coating were carried out
employing an aqueous colloidal synthesis in an ice bath without light, followed by a subsequent
characterization of their physical, optical, and chemical properties. Once the nanoclusters were
obtained, they were conjugated with the PSG1 antibody, experimenting with three factors. These
factors were: the amount of EDC and sulfo-NHS cross-linkers, the process of deactivation of BSA by
filtration, use of 2-mercaptoethanol, and finally, the conjugation time, ending with the characterization
of its properties, as well as an electrophoresis test. The obtained NCs presented the typical reddishbrown coloration of silver NCs, with an average size of 11.67 nm, showing a silver FCC crystalline
phase, and absorption bands in a range of 400-500 nm typical of the surface plasmon of silver and
fluorescence emission at 600 nm. With the variation in the conjugation factors, four conjugates were
obtained with sizes of 933 nm, 659 nm, 1.19 nm, and 1,004 nm, respectively, being conjugates 1 and
2 who presented absorption bands characteristic of the surface plasmon of silver. Characteristic
bands of the crosslinking reagents were shown in all four conjugates. Similarly, conjugates 1 and 2
showed fluorescence emission at 600 nm and ranges ~ 800 nm, the opposite being the case for
conjugates 3 and 4, which presented emission at 450 nm, the emission being related to particle size.
Shifts in the functional groups corresponding to Amides I and II and the amino group suggest the
formation of the NC-antibody complex. Finally, the electrophoresis test shows the presence of the
BSA in the NCs and the conjugate. It was possible to obtain and characterize Ag-BSA/PVP-NC and
two conjugates that show promising properties for use as an optical marker.
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