Recent advances in optical biosensing and imaging of telomerase activity and relevant signal amplification strategies.
Ruining YangJunbo HuLongsheng ZhangXingfen LiuYanqin HuangLingzhi WuQu-Li FanPublished in: The Analyst (2023)
Telomerase as a new valuable biomarker for early diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of cancer has attracted much interest in the field of biosensors, cell imaging, and drug screening. In this review, we mainly focus on different optical techniques and various signal amplification strategies for telomerase activity determination. Fluorometric, colorimetry, chemiluminescence, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and dual-mode techniques for telomerase sensing and imaging are summarized. Signal amplification strategies include two categories: one is nucleic acid-based amplification, such as rolling circle amplification (RCA), the hybridization chain reaction (HCR), and catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA); the other is nanomaterial-assisted amplification, including metal nanoclusters, quantum dots, transition metal compounds, graphene oxide, and DNA nanomaterials. Challenges and prospects are also discussed to provide new insights for future development of multifunctional strategies and techniques for in situ and in vivo analysis of biomarkers for accurate cancer diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- nucleic acid
- high resolution
- label free
- sensitive detection
- papillary thyroid
- quantum dots
- current status
- transition metal
- high speed
- gold nanoparticles
- emergency department
- mass spectrometry
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single cell
- bone marrow
- energy transfer
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell free
- single molecule
- young adults
- photodynamic therapy
- raman spectroscopy
- crystal structure
- electronic health record
- tandem mass spectrometry