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Ultrasensitive enzyme-free fluorescent detection of VEGF 165 based on target-triggered hybridization chain reaction amplification.

Qingzhen ZhouHongxia YanFengying RanJianjun CaoLong ChenBing ShangHao ChenJian WeiQin-Hua Chen
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Sensitive detection of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF 165 ) is important for early cancer disease diagnosis in the clinic. A sensitive fluorescent sensing platform for VEGF 165 detection is developed in this work. It is based on a target-triggered hybridization chain reaction (HCR) and graphene oxide (GO) selective fluorescence quenching. In this assay, in the presence of the VEGF 165 , the hairpin structure of Hp opens up and the initiation sequence will be exposed to Hp1 to open its hairpin structure. Then the opened Hp1 hybridizes with Hp2 to expose the complementary sequence of Hp1 which hybridizes with Hp1 again by HCR. Thus HCR would be initiated, generating super-long dsDNA. After the HCR, the double strands of the HCR product cannot be adsorbed on the GO surface. As a result, the HCR product gives a strong fluorescence signal which is dependent on the concentration of VEGF 165 . By using VEGF 165 as a model analyte, the assay provides a highly sensitive fluorescence detection method for VEGF 165 with a detection limit down to 20 pg mL -1 . The proposed aptasensing strategy based on target-triggered HCR amplification can thus be realized. It was successfully applied to the determination of VEGF 165 in spiked human serum, urine and saliva. Therefore, it can easily have wide applications in the diagnosis of vital diseases.
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