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Ultrasensitive Dual-Signal Detection of Telomerase and MiR-21 Based on Boolean Logic Operations

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 43, Pages 51393-51402

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c17912

Keywords

AND-gated strategy; telomerase; miR-21; signal amplification; in situ detection

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [21775061, 21775062, 21775063]
  2. Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program [2019GSF108253]
  3. Shandong Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project [2019JZZY021003]
  4. Science Foundation of Innovative Research Teams of Accurate Disease Identification and Targeted Therapy [22202105]
  5. Open Funds of State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics [2019016]

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The study presents a signal amplification strategy based on ordered mesoporous nanoparticles for ultrasensitive detection of telomerase and miR-21 in tumor cells, utilizing fluorescence and Raman signal amplification. The strategy has potential clinical application value for tumor marker detection and assessment of tumor treatment efficacy.
Telomerase and micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are simultaneously upregulated in a variety of tumor cells and have emerged as promising tumor markers. However, sensitive detection of telomerase and miRNAs in situ remains a great challenge due to their low expression levels. Here, we designed a Boolean logic AND signal amplification strategy based on functionalized ordered mesoporous nanoparticles (FOMNs) to achieve ultrasensitive detection of telomerase and miR-21 in living tumor cells. Briefly, the strategy uses telomerase as an input to enable the release of DNA3-ROX-BHQ hairpins by making the wrapping DNA1 form a DNA-a hairpin with the joint participation of dNTPs. Subsequently, DNA2-Ag, DNA3-ROX-BHQ, and the second input miR-21 participated in hybridization chain reaction to amplify fluorescence and Raman signals. Experimental results showed the intensity of output dual signals relevant to the expression levels of telomerase and miR-21. The Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) not only enhanced the fluorescence signals but also allowed to obtain more sensitive Raman signals. Therefore, even if expression of tumor markers is at a low level, the FOMN-based dual-signal logic operation strategy can still achieve sensitive detection of telomerase and miR-21 in situ. Furthermore, FOMNs can detect miR-21 expression levels in a short time. Consequently, this strategy has a potential clinical application value in detection of tumor markers and the assessment of tumor treatment efficacy.

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