One-pot detection of telomerase activity with high sensitivity and specificity: Via RNA FRET probes and RNase H-assisted signal cycling amplification

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Human telomerase is a universal cancer biomarker and a promising anticancer therapeutic target. Sensitive and specific detection of telomerase activity is of great significance for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Up to now, many methods have been established to detect the activity of telomerase, but most of these methods require complex probe design and tedious experimental steps generally including telomere extension reaction, amplification of the extended products and signal detection. Herein, we propose a one-pot method to detect the telomerase activity via RNA FRET probes and RNase H-assisted signal cycling amplification, and the proposed assay can integrate the telomere extension reaction, signal amplification and readout in one step without requirement of amplification of the extended products, which greatly simplifies the experimental design and operation steps. Additionally, the proposed one-pot method has high sensitivity and can unequivocally detect the telomerase activity in as few as 5 cancer cells, which holds great potential in telomerase-related fundamental and clinical studies.

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Wang, H., Wang, H., Jia, Y., Zhang, M., & Li, Z. (2019). One-pot detection of telomerase activity with high sensitivity and specificity: Via RNA FRET probes and RNase H-assisted signal cycling amplification. RSC Advances, 9(26), 14817–14821. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01816f

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