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Detection of Circulating Tumor-Related Materials by Aptamer Capturing and Endogenous Enzyme-Signal Amplification

Luyao Shen, Keke Jia, Tao Bing, Zhibao Zhang, Xiaoxiao Zhen, Xiangjun Liu, Nan Zhang, Dihua Shangguan

2020Analytical Chemistry24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Circulating tumor-related materials (CTRMs) shed from original or metastatic tumors, carry a lot of tumor information and are considered as important markers for cancer diagnosis and metastasis prognosis. Herein, we report a colorimetric detection strategy for CTRMs based on aptamer-based magnetic isolation and endogenous alkaline phosphatase (AP)-signal amplification. This strategy exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity toward the CTRMs that express AP heterodimers (the target of aptamer, a potential tumor marker). For clinical samples, this CTRM assay significantly discriminated colorectal cancer patients (n = 50) from healthy individuals (n = 39, p < 0.0001). The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis indicated the sensitivity and specificity reached 92% and 82%, respectively, at the optimal cutoff point, the area under the curve of ROC reached 0.93, suggesting great potential for colorectal cancer diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring. Compared with CTC assays, this strategy is simple and has the potential for point-of-care testing.

Topics & Concepts

AptamerChemistryReceiver operating characteristicEndogenyColorectal cancerCancerMetastasisCancer researchDetection limitCirculating tumor cellAlkaline phosphataseMolecular biologyEnzymeInternal medicineChromatographyBiochemistryBiologyMedicineAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesCancer Cells and MetastasisBiosensors and Analytical Detection