2008 Annual Meeting
(715c) Multiplex Analysis of Raman Nanoparticle Signatures for Protein Imaging In Tissues
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We describe application of antibody-conjugated Composite Organic-Inorganic Nanoparticles (COINs) for multiplex detection in fixed human tissue samples, and we present a simple but robust spectral fitting method that quantitatively separates overlapping probe signatures and background autofluorescence. Simplified solution and protein plate binding assays show that multiplex spectral analysis allows sensitive detection of small signals (<2% of total signal) and provides quantitative multiplex detection of at least four overlapping probe signatures. In a triplex assay on human prostate tissue, two antibody-conjugated COINs and a fluorophore are used to image expression of prostate-specific antigen, cytokeratin-18, and DNA. Spectral analysis allows point-by-point removal of unknown background autofluorescence and direct measurement of quantification error at each point in the sample (~2% of total signal). The multiplex assays are carried out by single-laser excitation using a small fraction of the visible window (~10%). This suggests that multiple-laser excitation of Raman probes and quantification by spectral analysis will allow high-order multiplexing beyond that currently possible with fluorophores.