Detecting the fluctuation and distribution of various bioactive species in biological systems is of great importance in determining diseases at their early stages. Metal complexes-based probes have attracted considerable attention...
The detection of circulating tumor
microRNAs (miRNAs)
holds great
promise for the noninvasive and early-stage diagnosis of cancer. However,
the low abundance of lung cancer-related miRNAs and the false-positive
results of single miRNA detection limited the development of strip-based
point-of-care testing methods in clinic. We developed a duplex-specific
nuclease (DSN)-mediated and dual-AND logic gate-based triple-line
lateral flow strip detection system for the rapid and simultaneous
detection of four miRNAs of lung cancer in a single strip test. This
system combines DSN-mediated signal amplification with AND logic gate-based
simple signal output. Meanwhile, the limit of detection of this platform
was calculated to be 26.51 fM. Furthermore, this assay was used to
detect lung cancer-related miRNAs from serum in a homogeneous and
separation-free format, which could discriminate lung cancer patients
from healthy individuals with an accuracy of 100%. Our approach provides
a simple and easy-to-handle method for the diagnosis of lung cancer
in clinic.
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