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Ultrasensitive and rapid detection of miRNA with three-way junction structure-based trigger-assisted exponential enzymatic amplification.

Ying Xu1, Yu Wang1, Su Liu2, Jinghua Yu3, Hongzhi Wang3, Yuna Guo3, Jiadong Huang4.   

Abstract

Aberrant expression of micro RNA (miRNA) is associated with development of cancers and diseases, so miRNA has become a tissue-based biomarker for cancer prognosis and diagnosis. Herein, a novel trigger-assisted exponential enzymatic amplification (T-EXPEA) method for ultrasensitive miRNA detection based on three-way junction (3-WJ) structure driven has been reported, which can be used in potential applications in cancer prognosis and diagnoses. In this assay, target miRNA can unfold hairpin probe and start the reaction, and thus specifically form stable 3-WJ structure with helper. Then it can produce triggers under the synergetic polymerase and restriction endonucleases amplification. The produced triggers could be used to unfold molecular beacon (MB) and initiate T-EXPEA process. In the EXPEA part, the exponential triggers were generated to initiate new T-EXPEA and high enhancement fluorescence amplification efficiency was obtained. The feature of our strategy lies in the T-EXPEA combining with 3-WJ structure has been utilized for fluorescence miRNA detection. It is worth noting that the sequence of the triggers in T-EXPEA part is the same to that of triggers generated from the 3-WJ part. In addition, the design of restriction enzyme cutting sites using the same restriction enzyme (Nt.BbvCI) in hairpin probe and MB respectively, improved reaction efficiency cost-efficiently. This method can quantitatively detect sequence-specific miRNA in a dynamic range from 10 aM to 10 pM with a detection limit as low as 7.8 aM.
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Keywords:  EXPAR; Isothermal synergetic enzyme amplification; Three-way junction structure; miRNA detection

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26954789     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2016.02.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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