TY - JOUR
T1 - Biosensors and biomarkers
T2 - A dynamic duo towards Alzheimer's disease detection
AU - Park, Jun Sung
AU - Ahmad, Waqas
AU - Choe, Kyonghwan
AU - Ahmad, Riaz
AU - Park, Tae Ju
AU - Kim, Myeong Ok
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the Bio&Medical Technology Development Program of the National Research Foundation (NRF) funded by the Korean Government (MSIT) ( RS-2024-00441331 ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - Alzheimer's disease is the most common and costly chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder, with the highest global public health impact. However, diagnosing this neurodegenerative disorder is challenging and often relies on traditional clinical diagnostics techniques applied after symptoms appear, which are complex, costly, time-consuming, and potentially intrusive methods. This hinders the development of effective tools for Point-of-Care applications. To address these limitations, researchers have been developing several biosensing techniques utilizing biosensors, which have excellent selectivity and sensitivity for detecting Alzheimer's disease biomarkers at an early stage more efficiently and promptly. This comprehensive study focuses on promising biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease detection in various bio-fluids, as well as the accompanying obstacles and advantages. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive review of current biosensing techniques, focusing on electrochemical and optical biosensors, which are well-known for their exceptional sensitivity and selectivity in detecting Alzheimer's disease biomarkers. These biosensors facilitate the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in point-of-care testing, thereby enhancing point-of-care applications for Alzheimer's disease. We also explore bioelectronic tongues and bioelectronic noses as innovative, non-invasive tools for detecting biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease, which further facilitates point-of-care applications for Alzheimer's disease.
AB - Alzheimer's disease is the most common and costly chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder, with the highest global public health impact. However, diagnosing this neurodegenerative disorder is challenging and often relies on traditional clinical diagnostics techniques applied after symptoms appear, which are complex, costly, time-consuming, and potentially intrusive methods. This hinders the development of effective tools for Point-of-Care applications. To address these limitations, researchers have been developing several biosensing techniques utilizing biosensors, which have excellent selectivity and sensitivity for detecting Alzheimer's disease biomarkers at an early stage more efficiently and promptly. This comprehensive study focuses on promising biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease detection in various bio-fluids, as well as the accompanying obstacles and advantages. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive review of current biosensing techniques, focusing on electrochemical and optical biosensors, which are well-known for their exceptional sensitivity and selectivity in detecting Alzheimer's disease biomarkers. These biosensors facilitate the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in point-of-care testing, thereby enhancing point-of-care applications for Alzheimer's disease. We also explore bioelectronic tongues and bioelectronic noses as innovative, non-invasive tools for detecting biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease, which further facilitates point-of-care applications for Alzheimer's disease.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Bioelectronic noses
KW - Bioelectronic tongues
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Biosensors
KW - Electrochemical biosensors
KW - Optical biosensors
U2 - 10.1016/j.sbsr.2024.100704
DO - 10.1016/j.sbsr.2024.100704
M3 - (Systematic) Review article
SN - 2214-1804
VL - 46
JO - Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
JF - Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research
M1 - 100704
ER -