Nonenzymatic Multiamplified Electrochemical Detection of Medulloblastoma-Relevant MicroRNAs from Cerebrospinal Fluid.
Yujie LiuChen WangChenran ZhangRuoping ChenBao-Hong LiuKun ZhangPublished in: ACS sensors (2022)
The sensitive analysis of microRNAs (miRNAs) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) holds promise for the minimally invasive early diagnosis of brain cancers such as pediatric medulloblastoma but remains challenging due partially to a lack of facile yet sensitive sensing methods. Herein, an enzyme-free triple-signal amplification electrochemical assay for miRNA was developed by integrating the target-triggered cyclic strand-displacement reaction (TCSDR), hybridization chain reaction (HCR), and methylene blue (MB) intercalation. In this assay, the presence of target miRNA (miR-9) initiated the TCSDR and produced primers that triggered the subsequent HCR amplification to generate copious double-stranded DNAs (dsDNAs) on the electrode surface. Intercalation of a large number of MB reporters into the long nicked double helixes of dsDNAs yielded a more enhanced signal of differential pulse voltammetry. The enzyme-free multiple-amplification approach allowed for highly sensitive (detection limit: 6.5 fM) and sequence-specific (single-base mismatch resolution) detection of miR-9 from tumor cells and human CSF with minimal sample consumption (10 μL). Moreover, the clinical utilization of this method was documented by accurate discrimination of five medulloblastoma patients from the nontumoral controls. In light of its sensitivity, specificity, and convenience of use, this electrochemical method was expected to facilitate the early detection of malignant brain tumors.
Keyphrases
- label free
- cerebrospinal fluid
- sensitive detection
- nucleic acid
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- cell proliferation
- minimally invasive
- long non coding rna
- end stage renal disease
- gold nanoparticles
- quantum dots
- newly diagnosed
- endothelial cells
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- long noncoding rna
- blood pressure
- prognostic factors
- molecularly imprinted
- mass spectrometry
- blood brain barrier
- multiple sclerosis
- electron transfer
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- highly efficient
- simultaneous determination
- childhood cancer