Detection ofmiRNA-378based on a catalytic hairpin self-assembly reaction combined with gold nanoparticle colorimetry.
Nanotechnology
; 35(35)2024 Jun 13.
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ABSTRACT
Recent studies have shown that abnormalmiRNA-378expression is a rule, rather than an exception, in cervical cancer and can be used as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker to assess tumor initiation. In this study, we developed a general, sensitive strategy for detectingmiRNA-378using catalytic hairpin self-assembly (CHA) combined with gold nanoparticles (AuNP) colorimetry. The presence ofmiRNA-378triggers the repeated self-assembly of two designed hairpin DNAs (H1 and H2) into dsDNA polymers, which leads to changes in the surface plasmon resonance absorption band and the macroscopic color of the AuNP colloids due to the formation of nanoparticle-DNA conjugates. This experimental phenomenon can be observed by ultraviolet-visible spectrometry or even with the naked eye. Using this method,miRNA-378could be quantitatively detected at the picomolar level (as low as 20.7 pM). Compared with traditional methods, such as quantitative polymerase chain reaction and RNA blotting, this strategy has a simple operation, low cost, and high sensitivity and selectivity, and thus, exhibits significant potential for miRNA detection.
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Colorimetría
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MicroARNs
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Nanopartículas del Metal
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Humans
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Nanotechnology
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2024
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