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Ultrasensitive fluorescence detection of microRNA through DNA-induced assembly of carbon dots on gold nanoparticles with no signal amplification strategy.

Mengyuan HeNing ShangBo ZhengGege YueXi HanXuebo Hu
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2022)
An ultrasensitive fluorescence assay strategy on the basis of carbon dots (CDs) and cDNA-modified gold nanoparticles (AuNP-cDNA) was developed for the determination of microRNA-21 (miRNA-21) via internal filtering effect (IFE). Positively charged CDs (PEI-CDs), the fluorophores in IFE, were synthesized via a hydrothermal method using polyethyleneimine (PEI) as surface ligand. The maximum emission wavelength is located at 500 nm under the excitation of 410 nm. AuNPs, the absorbers, were modified with single-stranded DNA (cDNA), which is completely complementary to miRNA-21. The fluorescence of PEI-CDs is quenched due to the assembly of PEI-CDs and AuNPs-cDNA. In the presence of miRNA-21, the hybridization between miRNA-21 and cDNA causes the release of PEI-CDs and the recovery of fluorescence intensity.The fluorescence recovery degree is linearly correlated with the logarithm of miRNA-21 concentration in the range of 1-1000 fM. This method can be applied to determine miRNA-21 in real serum samples, and the detection results are in well agreement with those of qRT-PCR. The determination of miRNA-21 spiked into diluted human serum samples displays satisfactory recovery within the range 88.44-112.7%, which confirmed the reliability for miRNAs detection in real samples.
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