Literature DB >> 34129321

Programmable, Multiplexed DNA Circuits Supporting Clinically Relevant, Electrochemical Antibody Detection.

Sara Bracaglia1, Simona Ranallo1,2, Kevin W Plaxco2, Francesco Ricci1.   

Abstract

Current health emergencies have highlighted the need to have rapid, sensitive, and convenient platforms for the detection of specific antibodies. In response, we report here the design of an electrochemical DNA circuit that responds quantitatively to multiple specific antibodies. The approach employs synthetic antigen-conjugated nucleic acid strands that are rationally designed to induce a strand displacement reaction and release a redox reporter-modified strand upon the recognition of a specific target antibody. The approach is sensitive (low nanomolar detection limit), specific (no signal is observed in the presence of non-targeted antibodies), and selective (the platform can be employed in complex media, including 90% serum). The programmable nature of the strand displacement circuit makes it also versatile, and we demonstrate here the detection of five different antibodies, including three of which are clinically relevant. Using different redox reporters, we also show that the antibody-responsive circuit can be multiplexed and responds to different antibodies in the same solution without crosstalk.

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Keywords:  DNA circuits; DNA nanotechnology; DNA sensors; antibody monitoring; electrochemical biosensors

Year:  2021        PMID: 34129321     DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c00790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Sens        ISSN: 2379-3694            Impact factor:   7.711


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