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Programmable Clostridium perfringens Argonaute-Based, One-Pot Assay for the Multiplex Detection of miRNAs.

Qiuyuan LinYuanwei CaoGuobin HanWen SunWenhao WengHui ChenHaoyi WangJilie Kong
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Assays for the molecular detection of miRNAs are typically constrained by the level of multiplexing, especially in a single tube. Here, we report a general and programmable diagnostic platform by combining mesophilic Clostridium perfringens Argonaute (CpAgo) with exponential isothermal amplification (EXPAR), which is a dual-signal amplification strategy, allowing for the rapid and sensitive detection of multiple miRNAs with single-nucleotide discrimination in one pot. The C pAgo-based O ne- P ot (COP) assay achieved a limit of detection of 1 zM miRNA within 30 min of turnaround time and a wide concentration range. This COP assay was applied to simultaneously detect four miRNAs in a single tube from clinical serum samples, showing superior analytical performance in distinguishing colorectal cancer patients from healthy individuals. This programmable, one-pot, multiplex, rapid, and specific strategy offers great promise in scientific research and clinical applications.
Keyphrases
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • high throughput
  • sensitive detection
  • real time pcr
  • nucleic acid
  • quantum dots
  • label free
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry