Literature DB >> 29512380

Highly Sensitive Electrochemical Detection of Tumor Exosomes Based on Aptamer Recognition-Induced Multi-DNA Release and Cyclic Enzymatic Amplification.

Huilei Dong1, Hongfei Chen1, Juqian Jiang1, Hui Zhang1, Chenxin Cai1, Qingming Shen2.   

Abstract

Sensitive and specific detection of tumor exosomes is of great significance for early cancer diagnosis. In this paper, we report an aptamer strategy for exosome detection based on aptamer recognition-induced multi-DNA release and cyclic enzymatic amplification. First, we use aptamer-magnetic bead bioconjugates to capture tumor exosomes derived from LNCaP cells, leading to the release of three kinds of messenger DNAs (mDNAs). After magnetic separation, the released mDNAs hybridized with the probe DNAs immobilized on a gold electrode. Electroactive Ru(NH3)63+ was used as the signal reporter because of its electrostatic attraction to DNA. Subsequent Exo III cyclic digestion caused the electrochemical signal to "turn off". Because the electrochemical signal reflects the concentration of Ru(NH3)63+ and the concentration of Ru(NH3)63+ is correlated with the mDNA concentration, which is correlated with the exosome concentration, the tumor exosomes can be detected by examining the decrease in the peak current of Ru(NH3)63+. In this paper, the signal was amplified by the numerous mDNAs released from the magnetic bead and the Exo III-assisted mDNA recycling. Under the optimal conditions, a detection limit down to 70 particles/μL was achieved, which is lower than the LODs of most currently available methods. Furthermore, this assay can be used to detect tumor exosomes in complex biological samples, demonstrating potential application in real sample diagnosis.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29512380     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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