Framework Nucleic Acids Combined with 3D Hybridization Chain Reaction Amplifiers for Monitoring Multiple Human Tear Cytokines.
Xing LuXujiao ZhouBin SongHong ZhangMingrui ChengXingyu ZhuYuqi WuHaoliang ShiBinbin ChuYao HeHouyu WangJiaxu HongPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Existing tear sensors are difficult to perform multiplexed assays due to the minute amounts of biomolecules in tears and the tiny volume of tears. Herein, the authors leverage DNA tetrahedral frameworks (DTFs) modified on the wireless portable electrodes to effectively capture 3D hybridization chain reaction (HCR) amplifiers for automatic and sensitive monitoring of multiple cytokines in human tears. The developed sensors allow the sensitive determination of various dry eye syndrome (DES)-associated cytokines in human tears with the limit of detection down to 0.1 pg mL -1 , consuming as little as 3 mL of tear fluid. Double-blind testing of clinical DES samples using the developed sensor and commercial ELISA shows no significant difference between them. Compared with single-biomarker diagnosis, the diagnostic accuracy of this sensor based on multiple biomarkers has improved by ≈16%. The developed system offers the potential for tear sensors to enable personalized and accurate diagnosis of various ocular diseases.
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