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Recent Advances in DNA-Based Nanoprobes for In vivo MiRNA Imaging.
Wang, Caixia; Song, Xuefang; Shen, Jieyu; Xie, Yuxin; Ju, Huangxian; Liu, Ying.
Afiliação
  • Wang C; Nanjing University, State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Song X; Nanjing University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Shen J; Nanjing University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Xie Y; Nanjing University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Ju H; Nanjing University, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CHINA.
  • Liu Y; Nanjing University, Department of Chemistry, Xian Lin Da Dao 163#, 210023, Nanjing, CHINA.
Chemistry ; : e202402566, 2024 Aug 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145432
ABSTRACT
As a post transcriptional regulator of gene expression, miRNA is closely related to many major human diseases, especially cancer. Therefore, its precise detection is very important for disease diagnosis and treatment. With the advancement of fluorescent dye and imaging technology, the focus has shifted from in vitro microRNAs (miRNA) detection to in vivo miRNA imaging. This concept review summarizes signal amplification strategies including DNAzyme catalytic reaction, hybrid chain reaction (HCR), catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) to enhance detection signal of lowly expressed miRNAs; external stimuli of ultraviolet (UV) light or near-infrared region (NIR) light, and internal stimuli such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), glutathione (GSH), protease and cell membrane protein to prevent nonspecific activation for the avoidance of false positive signal; and the development of fluorescent probes with emission in NIR for in vivo miRNA imaging; as well as rare earth nanoparticle based the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) nanoprobes with excellent tissue penetration and depth for in vivo miRNA imaging. The concept review also indicated current challenges for in vivo miRNA imaging including the dynamic monitoring of miRNA expression change and simultaneous in vivo imaging of multiple miRNAs.
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