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Metal Ion-Mediated Potential-Resolved Ratiometric Electrochemiluminescence Bioassay for Efficient Determination of miR-133a in Early Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 92, Issue 10, Pages 7062-7070

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00377

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program o f China [2016YFA0201300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21874122, 21527807]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences President's International Fellowship Initiative [2020PB0062]

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Potential-resolved electrochemiluminescence (PRECL)-based strategies utilizing novel nanoluminophores have become a research hotspot in analytical sciences in virtue of the superior versatility, specificity, and sensitivity they offer to bioassays. In this work, novel PRECL nanoluminophore graphitic carbon nitrides (g-C3N4) functionalized by N-(aminobutyl)-N-(ethylisoluminol) (ABEI) (g-C3N4/ABEI) were developed, exhibiting two potential-resolved ECL emissions in the presence of H2O2/K2S2O8 as coreactants with the peak potentials at +1.2 and -1.6 V, respectively. It was found that He2+ could simultaneously decrease the ABEI electrochemiluminescence (ECL) intensity while increasing the intensity of g-C3N4 on the contrary. Using He2+ as the ECL signal moderator based on specific interactions between Hg2+ and thymine-thymine pairs, conjoined with the synthesized g-C3N4/ABEI/Hg2+ nanohybrids with outstanding PRECL properties as the sensing interface, a label-free and all-in-one ratiometric ECL bioassay combined with a rolling circle amplification (RCA) strategy was designed for the detection of miR-133a as a biomarker in early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). The proposed bioassay provided a quantitative readout proportional to the target miR-133a concentrations in the range from 0.1 fM to 1.0 pM with a detection limit of 48.0 aM. Owing to its inherent merits for an effective amplification of the ECL signals ratio and a simple one-step assembly procedure, the proposed bioassay demonstrated excellent analytical performance with remarkable sensitivity, specificity, and low measurement deviations, manifesting its potential application in early AMI diagnosis.

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