Ultrasensitive Detection of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma-Related MiRNA through Garland Rolling Circle Amplification Integrated Catalytic Hairpin Assembly

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Abstract

MiRNA is reported to be closely related to nasopharyngeal carcinoma and has the potential to be a biomarker for the early diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. However, the detection of miRNAs remains to be improved, given their complexity and low sensitivity. Herein, we propose here a novel miRNA detection method through the integration of garland RCA and CHA. In detail, the method is composed of two important signal amplification processes. For the first signal amplification process, the target miRNA could initiate garland RCA and then generate a nicking site on the products with the assistance of Nb.BbvCI enzymes. Afterward, a CHA process is induced with a designed H probe through the two signal amplification processes; the method exhibited a much-improved sensitivity. At last, we believe that this method is a promising approach capable of being applied in screening, diagnosing, and prognosticating multiple diseases.

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Xu, S., & Lou, Z. (2021). Ultrasensitive Detection of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma-Related MiRNA through Garland Rolling Circle Amplification Integrated Catalytic Hairpin Assembly. ACS Omega, 6(9), 6460–6465. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00154

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