Molecular diagnosis
and accurate damage analysis of complex genomic
DNAs in tumor cells are crucial to the theranostics of cancers but
still a huge challenge. Herein, by designed preparation of a uniform
plasmonic sunflower-like assembly gold (Au) nanostructure that is
capable of efficient DNA capture and providing high-density gap-plasmon
“hot spots” for adequate surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
(SERS) enhancement, we succeeded in sensitive and reliable label-free
SERS detection of DNA damage in electrostimulus-induced apoptotic
cancer cells at the DNA base level for the first time. The SERS results
showed that the external electrostimulus (at 1.2 V, for 5 min) was
almost harmless to normal healthy cells, but it caused pronounced
double strand break and adenine base damage in cancer cell DNAs, which
effectively destroyed the reproduction and transcription of DNAs and
ultimately induced cell apoptosis. The developed sensing platform
and method are promising for cell study of genetically related diseases.
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