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Nonenzymatic Autonomous Assembly of Cross-Linked Network Structures from Only Two Palindromic DNA Components for Intracellular Fluorescence Imaging of MiRNAs

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Journal ACS Sens
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2022 Feb 4
PMID 35119849
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Abstract

The abnormal expression of miRNA-21 is often found in tumor specimens and cell lines, and thus, its specific detection is an urgent need for the diagnosis and effective therapy of cancers. In this contribution, we demonstrate a palindrome-based hybridization chain reaction (PHCR) upon the stimuli of a short oligonucleotide trigger to perform the autonomous assembly of cross-linked network structures (CNSs) for the amplification detection of miRNA-21 and sensitive fluorescence imaging of cancerous cells. The building blocks are only two palindromic hairpin-type DNA strands that are separately modified with different fluorophores (Cy3 and Cy5), which is easily combined with the catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) technique that can further amplify the signal output. Utilizing the CHA-PHCR assay system, a small amount of miRNA-21 can activate many triggers via CHA and in turn induce the PHCR-based CNS assembly from more DNA building blocks, bringing Cy3 and Cy5 into close proximity to each other and generating ultrasensitive fluorescence resonance energy transfer signals. As a result, target miRNA can be quantitatively detected down to as low as 10 pM with high assay specificity. The coexisting nontarget miRNAs and other biomacromolecules do not interfere with signal transduction. The developed assay system is suitable for screening different expression levels of miRNA-21 in living cells by fluorescence imaging. The palindrome-based cross-linking assembly can enhance the intracellular stability of assembled nanostructures by at least fivefold and exhibit the good universality for the detection of other miRNAs. Moreover, cancerous cells can be distinguished from healthy cells, and the CHA-PHCR assay is in good accordance with the gold standard PCR method, indicating a promising platform for the diagnosis of human cancers and other genetic diseases.

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