Asymmetric CRISPR enabling cascade signal amplification for nucleic acid detection by competitive crRNA

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Nucleic acid detection powered by CRISPR technology provides a rapid, sensitive, and deployable approach to molecular diagnostics. While exciting, there remain challenges limiting its practical applications, such as the need for pre-amplification and the lack of quantitative ability. Here, we develop an asymmetric CRISPR assay for cascade signal amplification detection of nucleic acids by leveraging the asymmetric trans-cleavage behavior of competitive crRNA. We discover that the competitive reaction between a full-sized crRNA and split crRNA for CRISPR-Cas12a can induce cascade signal amplification, significantly improving the target detection signal. In addition, we find that CRISPR-Cas12a can recognize fragmented RNA/DNA targets, enabling direct RNA detection by Cas12a. Based on these findings, we apply our asymmetric CRISPR assay to quantitatively detect microRNA without the need for pre-amplification, achieving a detection sensitivity of 856 aM. Moreover, using this method, we analyze and quantify miR-19a biomarker in plasma samples from bladder cancer patients. This asymmetric CRISPR assay has the potential to be widely applied for simple and sensitive nucleic acid detection in various diagnostic settings.

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Moon, J., & Liu, C. (2023). Asymmetric CRISPR enabling cascade signal amplification for nucleic acid detection by competitive crRNA. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43389-7

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