Biological sensors

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Inventors

Finlan, Martin F.

Application #

358612

Filed

May-30-1989

Published

Oct-8-1991

Current US Class

356/318
356/445
422/66
422/68.1
422/82.05
422/82.09
435/808
436/44
436/805

International Classes

G01N 021/00; G01N 021/55

Field of Search

422/82.05 422/58 422/66 422/98 422/82.09 356/318 356/445 436/44 436/805 435/808

Assignee

Amersham International Plc (Buckinghamshire, GB2)

Examiners

Warden; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack

US Patent References

4844613   Optical surface pla...
4857273   Biosensors
4877747   Optical assay: meth...
4883642   Means to automatic...

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Other References

"Surface Plasmon Resonance for Gas Detection and Biosensing", Liedberg et al., Sensors and Actuators, 4 (1983), pp. 299-304. "Experimental Observation of the Long-Range Surface-Plasmon Polariton", Craig et al., Optics Letters, vol. 8, No. 7, Jul. 1983, pp. 380-382. "Long-Range Surface-Plasmon Modes in Silver and Aluminum Films", Quail et al., Optics Letters, vol. 8, No. 7, Jul. 1983, pp. 377-379.

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Abstract
The present invention is drawn to a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor in which the phenomenon of long-range surface plasmon resonance is used to develop a highly sensitive detector for use in biological, biochemical or general chemical testing. The sensor includes a laminar structure having of a high refractive index glass block, a membrane of dielectric material, a thin metal layer, and a sensitive layer. A sample to be tested is brought into contact with the sensitive layer. The refractive index of the dielectric layer and that of the layer (sensitive layer/sample) on the opposite side of the metallic layer should be equal, or nearly so, and the refractive index of the glass block should be higher than this so that total internal reflection takes place at the interface between the block and the membrane. Light from a laser source is totally internally reflected at this interface, and the strength of the reflected beam is monitored by a light detector. Provided conditions are correct, long-range SPR will take place which will sensitively alter the strength of the light in dependence upon the progress of the reaction between the sensitive layer and sample.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sensor for use in biological, biochemical or chemical testing, said sensor comprising: a structure comprising a block of material, a membrane of dielectric material disposed over a surface of said block, a layer of metallic material disposed over that surface of said membrane opposite said block, and a layer of sensitive material disposed over said metallic layer; means for introducing onto the sensitive layer so as to react therewith a sample to be analyzed in which the index of refraction of the sample and/or said sensitive layer is equal or nearly equal to that of said membrane, and the index of refraction of the material of said block is higher than that of said membrane and the sample; means for generating electromagnetic radiation that is transmittable through said block of material and for directing the radiation through said block at a location within said structure in a manner which causes long range surface plasmon resonance to occur and which causes the radiation to be internally reflected by said structure from said location; and detecting means for monitoring radiation from said source which has been internally reflected within the structure and for detecting the characteristics of the resonance that are dependent upon the reaction between the sample and the sensitive layer.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to sensors for use in biological, biochemical and chemical testing and in particular to immunosensors used to monitor the interaction of antibodies with their corresponding antigens.

When antibodies are immobilized on a surface, the properties of the surface change when a solution containing a corresponding antigen is brought into contact with the surface to thus allow the antigen to bind with the antibody. In particular, the change in the optical properties of the surface can be monitored with suitable apparatus.

The phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) can be used to detect minute changes in the refractive index of the surface as the reaction between the antigen and the antibody proceeds. Surface plasmon resonance is the oscillation of the plasma of free electrons which exists at a metal boundary. These oscillations are affected by the refractive index of the material adjacent the metal surface and it is this that forms the basis of the sensor mechanism. Surface plasmon resonance may be achieved by using the evanescent wave which is generated when a P-polarized light beam is totally internally reflected at the boundary of a medium, e.g. glass, which has a high dielectric constant. A paper describing the technique has been published under the title "Surface plasmon resonance for gas detection and biosensing" by Lieberg, Nylander and Lundstrom in Sensors and Actuators, Vol. 4, page 299. Illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings is a diagram of the equipment described in this paper. A beam 1 of light is applied from a laser source (not shown) onto an internal surface 2 of a glass body 3. A detector (not shown) monitors the internally reflected beam 4. Applied to the external surface 2 of glass body 3 is a thin film 5 of metal, for example gold or silver, and applied to the film 5 is a further thin film 6 of organic material containing antibodies. A sample 7 containing antigen is brought into contact with the antibody film 6 to thus cause a reaction between the antigen and the antibody. If binding occurs the refractive index of the layer 6 will change owing to the increased size of the antibody molecules and this change can be detected and measured using the surface plasmon resonance technique, as will now be explained.
 
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