An Autocatalytic Platform Combining a Nonlinear Hybridization Chain Reaction and DNAzyme to Detect microRNA.

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY Bio-protocol Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.21769/BioProtoc.5134
Hongbo Zhang, Xiuen Cao, Qubo Zhu
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNAs that play pivotal roles in gene regulation; they are increasingly recognized as vital biomarkers for various diseases, notably cancer. Conventional methods for miRNA detection, such as quantitative PCR and microarray analysis, often entail intricate sample preparation and lack the requisite sensitivity to detect low-abundance miRNAs like miRNA-21. This protocol presents an innovative approach that combines branched hybridization chain reaction (bHCR) with DNAzyme technology for the precise detection of miRNA-21. The bHCR amplifies the target signal through a branched structure, while the DNAzyme boosts detection sensitivity through catalytic cleavage, enabling swift and specific identification of miRNA-21. This dual amplification strategy offers a highly sensitive, specific, and rapid alternative to traditional techniques, making it particularly well-suited for early-stage disease diagnosis. Key features • This protocol enables a sensitive detection of miRNA-21. • The technique employs an isothermal, enzyme-free bHCR process that can be carried out using standard laboratory equipment, eliminating the necessity for specialized instruments. • The entire protocol can be finalized in less than five hours, offering a swift and effective approach for high-throughput miRNA detection. • Minimal input RNA is needed for the protocol, and the sample preparation steps are straightforward.

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结合非线性杂交链反应和DNAzyme的自催化平台检测微rna。
MicroRNAs (miRNAs)是一种小的非编码rna,在基因调控中起关键作用;它们越来越被认为是各种疾病,尤其是癌症的重要生物标志物。传统的miRNA检测方法,如定量PCR和微阵列分析,通常需要复杂的样品制备,并且缺乏检测低丰度miRNA-21等miRNA所需的灵敏度。该方案提出了一种创新的方法,将支链杂交链反应(bHCR)与DNAzyme技术相结合,用于精确检测miRNA-21。bHCR通过分支结构放大目标信号,而DNAzyme通过催化裂解提高检测灵敏度,从而能够快速和特异性地识别miRNA-21。这种双重扩增策略提供了一种高度敏感、特异和快速的替代传统技术,使其特别适合早期疾病诊断。主要特点•该协议使miRNA-21的敏感检测。•该技术采用等温、无酶bHCR工艺,可使用标准实验室设备进行,无需专用仪器。•整个方案可在不到5小时内完成,为高通量miRNA检测提供了快速有效的方法。•最小的输入RNA是需要的协议,样品制备步骤是直接的。
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