| Literature DB >> 32890929 |
Huawei Shen1, Wuquan Deng2, Yirui He3, Xinrun Li3, Jinlin Song4, Rui Liu3, Hua Liu5, Gangyi Yang3, Ling Li6.
Abstract
Herein, based on dual signal amplification by CeO2@Ir nanorods (Ce@IrNRs) and enzyme-free DNA walker, a novel electrochemical aptasensor was developed for simultaneous isolation and detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). A membrane protein MUC1-targeting aptamer was used to specifically recognize and capture MCF-7 cells. Uracil DNA glycosylase could hydrolyze deoxyuracils of the aptamer to isolate the captured cells. Novel Ce@IrNRs with large surface area and high peroxidase activity were synthesized to amplify the signal, and the enzyme-free DNA walker was applied to release more signal probes combined with Ce@IrNRs. Furthermore, to reduce steric hindrance by cells, the signal probes rather than the target cells, were directly combined with the electrode. The aptasensor could detect CTCs in the range of 2 to 2 × 106 cells mL-1 with a limit of detection 1 cell mL-1. The developed aptasensor, which can simultaneously isolate and detect CTCs, has great application potential in the early monitoring of tumor metastasis and in individualized treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Aptamer; Circulating tumor cells; Electrochemical biosensor; Enzyme-free DNA walker; Nanorods
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32890929 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618