| Literature DB >> 30245721 |
Qingxin Liu1,2, Jialong Fan3, Chuang Zhou2, Liqun Wang2, Bin Zhao1, Haibin Zhang1, Bin Liu3, Chunyi Tong3.
Abstract
As a new tumor marker, the microRNA-21 (miRNA21) level can provide important information for early diagnosis, drug treatment, and prognosis of gastric cancer. With the tool of molecular beacons which can hybridize specifically with target miRNA-21 and generate fluorescence signal change, this paper develops a direct, simple, and rapid method for miRNA-21 detection with detection limit of 0.5 nM. Under the optimal conditions, the method was used to detect the expression of miRNA-21 in tumor cells and tissues. The results showed significant differences of miRNA-21 levels in tumor cells which have different origins and different degree of malignancy. In 8 cases of gastric cancer tissues and adjacent tissues, the level of miRNA-21 in 6 cases was higher than that in adjacent tissues, 1 case had lower expression level than that in adjacent tissues, and 1 case had no significant difference. Furthermore, qRT-PCR method was used to verify the detection results based on the fluorescent probe detection method. The consistent results show that the molecular beacon assay has a good prospect in direct and rapid detection of miRNA-21 expression and will be widely used in the functional research and clinical diagnosis of microRNA.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30245721 PMCID: PMC6139239 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3625823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Anal Chem ISSN: 1687-8760 Impact factor: 1.885
Oligonucleotide strands with modifications.
| Name | Sequences |
|---|---|
| miR21-m3 | 5′-UA |
| miR21 | 5′-UAGCUUAUCAGACUGAUGUUGA-3′ |
| MiR21-MB | 5′-(TMR) |
Figure 1The effects of temperature (a) and Mg2+ concentration (b) on the stability of MiR21-MB.
Figure 2Effects of Mg2+ (a) and pH value (b) on the hybridization between miR21-MB and miR21.
Figure 3The specificity assay of MB with target by fluorescence spectrometry (a) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis staining by silver (b).
Figure 4The fluorescence emission spectra of miR21-MB with miR21 (a) and the detection standard curve (b).
Figure 5Detection of miRNA-21 in liver cancer cell by molecular beacon (a) and qRT-PCR (b).
Figure 6Detection of miRNA-21 in gastric cancer tissue by molecular beacon (a) and qRT-PCR (b).