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Markers for biomedical applications Prof. Dr. Meinhard Schilling Institute for Electrical Measurements and Foundations of Electrical Engineering University of Technology, Braunschweig, Germany • • • Markers in Bioanalysis Applications in Biochemistry and Medicine Magnetic nanoparticles „Fundamentals and Materials for Novel Sensors“ DAAD summer school Rio de Janeiro 24.07.2009 Internat. graduate school for metrology metrolog TU Braunschweig and PTB German National Metrology Institute + Companies p 20 foreign ph.d. students + 20 german ph.d. h d students t d t Scholarships available Application pp everytime y at www.igsm.tu-bs.de Nanotechnology - today M k t Market: • Chiptechnology: Chi t h l I t l P ti Intel-Pentium • Colors and furnish, surface finishing • New illumination and LED LED-lamps lamps • Nanoparticles in biology and medicine „Last technological revolution?“ Protagonists P t it and d • R. Feynman (QED) • G. G Binnig/H. Binnig/H Rohrer (STM/AFM) • R. Curl, H. Kroto, R. Smalley (C60) • more... Visionaries Vi i i • Erik Drexler • Ray Kurzweil • Vernor Vinge • more... Science Fiction: Nanorobots www. foresight. org Vision: Molecular Medicine Id l IImmune system Ideal: t On the human body live more bacteria than we have cells in the body. Our bacteria amount to more than 1 kg. But: In the blood of a healthy human one can find not a single bacterium! Our Immunesystem is our best protection. How does the Immunesystem do this job? Can y you support pp the Immunesystem? y -> Molecular medicine The needle in the haystack A magnet can localize the needle! Thus: Attach magnets to the molecules of interest and find the molecules! Why nanoscale markers? Markers in bioanalysis Antibodies Prof. Dr. Stefan Dübel (TU-Braunschweig) „Antibody Factory“ Aims Detection of biochemical activity (assay) without interaction • in unchanged environment • from large distance • for longer duration • selective for molecule only small perturbation radioactive, optical, magnetic, electric stable property unique property Solution: Chemical linkage to marker, which is small and changes the biochemical properties only marginal. Assay Choices Radioactive marker radioactive elements 3H, 32P, 35S, 125I Optical marker luminescence, fluorescence Magnetic marker magn. nanoparticles, NMR indirect electrical marker conductivity -> detection after separation: filtering, centrifugation, electrophoresis, chromatography, chemical selection (specif (specif. linkage to antibodies or to complementary DNA/RNA) Binding of Marker marker probe Specific linkage to DNA, protein, ... necessary: di t direct probe b coupled l d tto marker k indirect probe independent from marker, marker attached later Binding of markers by antibodies tib di Radioactive Markers Radioimmunoassay RIA Determination of cencentration of antigen by competitive radioimmunoassay (pg/ml): 1. prepare marked antigen 2. unknown concentration of unmarked antigen reacts with antibodies 3 wash 3. 4. remaining bonds are filled with marked antigens 5. measurement of radioactivity gives unknown concentration Large signal at low concentration Not Radioactive Markers Fluorescence-Set-up Lightsource with wide spectrum, fluorescence in all directions ! Filters against excitation li ht d light during i d detection t ti Monochromators admit excitation- and fluorescence-spectroscopyy depending on the change in wavelength in M Monochromator h t 1 or 2 -> microscopy ! Optical Active Transitions red: light absorption or emission black: non-radiative transitions S singlet-states T triplet-states triplet states Fluorescence wave length larger than in absorption, phosporescence longer observable than fluoresc. Fluorescence Marker When a chemical substance is excited by light of short wavelength (high energy) and light of longer wavelength is emitted this observation called fluorescence. emitted, fluorescence Excitation and emission-spectra p are influenced byy environmental conditions. iinternall flfluorescence (autofluorescence) ( fl ): z.B. proteins: tryptophan (280nm ->350nm) externe fluorescence: additional g groups p at molecule: fluorophores p additional molecules / nanoparticles as marker fluorescein, rhodamin, coumarin Quantum Dots Fluorescence markers with tunable wavelength are realized by semiconductor nanoparticles: Many markers can be used simultaneously! ELISA/EIA-Tests amplification Enzymimmunoy Enzymlinked y Enzymimmunoy assay, competitive, Immunosorbentassay homogen heterogenous assay, heterogenous HIV-Antibody Test Zur Anzeige wird der QuickTime™ Dekompressor „Animation“ „Animation benötigt. HIV positive Zur Anzeige wird der QuickTime™ Dekompressor „Animation“ „Animation benötigt. HIV negative www.biology.arizona.edu/immunology Marker only binds, if antibodies are attached. Dye only stains, if antibodies with enzyme are bound. Biochips All gene segments of DNA are labeled. The counterparts are bound to the chip. After reaction and washing of unbound, not matching material fluorescence is measured. This is done twice: red/green for comparison of normal and changed cell state state. Marker based bioanalysis Magnetic nanoparticles Magnetic Nanoparticles MNP Properties • diameter > 10 nm (Hemoglobin Molecule 6 nm) (Hemoglobin-Molecule • superparamagnetic • magnetit g Fe3O4 biocompatible p Function • shell for chem. stabilization • functionalization on shell • rotate (field), move (gradient) 25 nm Statistics in Suspension • shell diameter distribution (Präp.) • shell functionalization distr. distr (Präp.) (Präp ) • thermal distribution (Langevin) Image of magnetic nanoparticles from scanning electron microscope Markers for protein detection Solid phase - immunoassay MARIA: MAgnetic Relaxation ImmunoAssay ELISA: Enzyme linked immunosorbent Assay (AIDS) Liquid phaseimmunoassay marker, i.e. magn. nanoparticle detecting antibody antigen fixing antibody substrate sandwichimmunoassay direct immunoassay aggregation-assay Immobilization and purification Antigene MNP Magnets Tube N N N S S S Contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging Diagnosis „Resovist“ Fe3O4-contrast agent for MRI from Bayer-Schering Future: Specific markers by use of antibodies Hyperthermia = „overheating“ Heating to 40 - 44 °C can kill cancer cells by apoptosis, also higher effect of radiation and chemotherapy, chemotherapy better circulation, rate for damage repair in cells decreases To much heat kills all cells in environment: blood stain IInterstitial t titi l Hyperthermia: H th i LLocall application li ti tto overheat h t tumor from within -> www.magforce.de (A.Jordan) Hyperthermia with magnetic nanoparticles ti l motion generates t heat h t S N 100 kHz Tumor cell incorporates MNP Drug delivery - „trojan horse“ S N Tumor Further steps p 1. Magnetic concentrate 2. Magnetic g diagnose g 3. Find disease by themselves Drug D Body Applications of magnetic markers Conclusions Marker binding by proteins (antibodies!) Measurement of - Radioactive Markers RIA - Optical/enzyme Markers EIA/ELISA - Magnetic Markers MARIA - Electrically active/enzyme Markers - Applications of magnetic nanoparticles Download from www.emg.ing.tu-bs.de/PUC-RIO Conclusion and Outlook Magnetic M ti nanoparticles ti l ffor bi biology l and d medicine di i are a dynamic, interdisciplinary research field • Magnetic nanoparticles can be employed for analysis, diagnosis and therapy • By functionalization with antibodies they bind specifically to the target molecules • Magnetorelaxation MRX can be used in laboratory for concentration measurement and for nanoparticle-characterization / quality control Acknowledgement Institute staff Dr. Frank Ludwig Dr. Wenzhong Liu E ik H Erik Heim i Rainer Piel Kai Kuchenbrandt Kerstin Franke Björn Kuhn Garnet Alps p Fama Ghaffari Kai Pöhlig Dennis Rühmer Philip Martens Sascha Mäuselein Thilo Wawrzik research partners K. Enpuku, Kyushu Univ. TU Braunschweig S 578 SFB 8 PTB: Braunschweig and Berlin HZI Braunschweig (GbF) Magnicon GbR Chemicell GlycoThera Lionex Tantec IST-FHG Klinikum BS Uni Tübingen Tübingen, Anatomie Thank you for your attention