Photoactivated DNA Walker Based on DNA Nanoflares for Signal-Amplified MicroRNA Imaging in Single Living Cells.
Mengxi ChenRuilin DuanShijun XuZhijuan DuanQuan YuanFan XiaFujian HuangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Specific and sensitive detection and imaging of cancer-related miRNA in living cells are desirable for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Because of the spatiotemporal variability of miRNA expression level during different cell cycles, signal amplification strategies that can be activated by external stimuli are required to image miRNAs on demand at desired times and selected locations. Herein, we develop a signal amplification strategy termed as the photoactivated DNA walker based on DNA nanoflares, which enables photocontrollable signal amplification imaging of cancer-related miRNA in single living cells. The developed method is achieved via combining photoactivated nucleic acid displacement reaction with the traditional exonuclease III (EXO III)-assisted DNA walker based on DNA nanoflares. This method is capable of on-demand activation of the DNA walker for dictated signal amplification imaging of cancer-related miRNA in single living cells. The developed method was demonstrated as a proof of concept to achieve photoactivated signal amplification imaging of miRNA-21 in single living HeLa cells via selective two-photon irradiation (λ = 740 nm) of single living HeLa cells by using confocal microscopy equipped with a femtosecond laser.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- living cells
- nucleic acid
- single molecule
- fluorescent probe
- circulating tumor
- high resolution
- cell free
- sensitive detection
- stem cells
- photodynamic therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- quantum dots
- papillary thyroid
- mesenchymal stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- circulating tumor cells
- single cell
- mass spectrometry
- long non coding rna