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Lab in a Tube: Ultrasensitive Detection of MicroRNAs at the Single-Cell Level and in Breast Cancer Patients Using Quadratic Isothermal Amplification
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2013
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EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringUltrahigh SensitivityNucleic Acid BiomarkersTumor BiologyUltrasensitive DetectionRadiation OncologyMolecular DiagnosticsMolecular OncologyCancer ResearchRna BiologyBiomedical AnalysisFunctional Molecular ProbeMicrorna DetectionCell BiologyBiomedical DiagnosticsMirna Family MembersBreast CancerNucleic Acid AmplificationSmall RnaMedicineSingle-cell LevelNon-coding Rna
Through rational design of a functional molecular probe with high sequence specificity that takes advantage of sensitive isothermal amplification with simple operation, we developed a one-pot hairpin-mediated quadratic enzymatic amplification strategy for microRNA (miRNA) detection. Our method exhibits ultrahigh sensitivity toward miR-21 with detection limits of 10 fM at 37 °C and 1 aM at 4 °C, which corresponds to nine strands of miR-21 in a 15 μL sample, and it is capable of distinguishing among miRNA family members. More importantly, the proposed approach is also sensitive and selective when applied to crude extractions from MCF-7 and PC3 cell lines and even patient tissues from intraductal carcinoma and invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast.
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