| Literature DB >> 30963720 |
Rongrong Huang1, Lei He1, Yanyan Xia2, Hongpan Xu2, Chang Liu2, Hui Xie2, Su Wang2, Lijun Peng2, Yufeng Liu2, Yuan Liu1, Nongyue He1,3, Zhiyang Li2.
Abstract
Emerging evidence indicates that exosomes derived from gastric cancer cells enhance tumor migration and invasion through the modulation of the tumor microenvironment. However, it remains a major problem to detect cancer-specific exosomes due to technical and biological challenges. Most of the methods reported could not achieve efficient detection of tumor-derived exosomes in the background of normal exosomes. Herein, a label-free electrochemical aptasensor is presented for specific detection of gastric cancer exosomes. This platform contains an anti-CD63 antibody modified gold electrode and a gastric cancer exosome specific aptamer. The aptamer is linked to a primer sequence that is complementary to a G-quadruplex circular template. The presence of target exosomes could trigger rolling circle amplification and produce multiple G-quadruplex units. This horseradish peroxidase mimicking DNAzyme could catalyze the reduction of H2 O2 and generate electrochemical signals. This aptasensor exhibits high selectivity and sensitivity toward gastric cancer exosomes with a detection limit of 9.54 × 102 mL-1 and a linear response range from 4.8 × 103 to 4.8 × 106 exosomes per milliliter. Therefore, this electrochemical aptasensor is expected to become a useful tool for the early diagnosis of gastric cancer.Entities:
Keywords: aptamers; electrochemical; gastric cancer exosomes; rolling circle amplification
Year: 2019 PMID: 30963720 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201900735
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281