Single polymeric microfiber waveguide platform for sensitive detection and discrimination of DNA methylation.
Kexin YangXiaohui FengGaoyuan YuWenjie HanFuning LiuYifan XieHongli ZhangYue YuGang ZouPublished in: The Analyst (2022)
The development of a rapid and sensitive detection platform for DNA and DNA methylation in complex biological environments has attracted considerable attention. Herein, we describe a detection platform for p16 and p16 methylation in buffer and serum based on a single polymeric fluorescent microfiber waveguide with sandwich-structured hybridization designs. The target p16 could be captured by oligonucleotides conjugated on the surface of polymeric microfibers and oligonucleotides conjugated with gold nanoparticles, resulting in quenching the out-coupled tip emission of the microfiber waveguide. Then the restriction digestion enzyme HpaII was applied to specifically recognize the unmethylated 5'-CCGG-3' site and cut the formed sandwich structure. The gold nanoparticles could be removed from the surface of chitosan fiber so that the out-coupled tip emission of the polymeric fluorescent microfiber would be partially recovered. It is noteworthy that the proposed polymeric microfiber waveguide platform exhibited selective and sensitive detection of p16 with a low limit of 2 pM and excellent analytical performance of methylation as low as 5% difference. This strategy avoids the use of traditional PCR-based amplification and tedious operative processes, and we envisage that this technique could be extended to various DNA methylation analyses, which is meaningful for early clinical diagnosis of diseases.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- dna methylation
- quantum dots
- drug delivery
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- gold nanoparticles
- genome wide
- drug release
- cancer therapy
- nucleic acid
- high throughput
- gene expression
- label free
- single molecule
- photodynamic therapy
- copy number
- energy transfer
- air pollution
- reduced graphene oxide
- living cells
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons