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Multiplex Digital MicroRNA Detection Using Cross-Inhibitory DNA Circuits

Yannick Rondelez, Guillaume Gines

2020ACS Sensors24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ubiquitous post-transcriptional regulators in eukaryotes, microRNAs are currently emerging as promising biomarkers of physiological and pathological processes. Multiplex and digital detection of microRNAs represents a major challenge toward the use of microRNA signatures in clinical settings. The classical reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction quantification approach has important limitations because of the need for thermocycling and a reverse transcription step. Simpler, isothermal alternatives have been proposed, yet none could be adapted in both a digital and multiplex format. This is either because of a lack of sensitivity that forbids single molecule detection or molecular cross-talk reactions that are responsible for nonspecific amplification. Building on an ultrasensitive isothermal amplification mechanism, we present a strategy to suppress cross-talk reactions, allowing for robust isothermal and multiplex detection of microRNA targets. Our approach relies on target-specific DNA circuits interconnected with DNA-encoded inhibitors that repress nonspecific signal amplification. We demonstrate the one-step, isothermal, digital, and simultaneous quantification of various pairs of important microRNA targets.

Topics & Concepts

MultiplexLoop-mediated isothermal amplificationComputational biologymicroRNADNADigital polymerase chain reactionMultiplex polymerase chain reactionTranscription (linguistics)Reverse transcriptaseBiologyRNAChemistryMolecular biologyCell biologyPolymerase chain reactionGeneGeneticsPhilosophyLinguisticsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
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