A Chemiluminescence Signal Amplification Method for MicroRNA Detection: The Combination of Molecular Aptamer Beacons with Enzyme-Free Hybridization Chain Reaction.

Molecules

Institute of Drug Metabolism and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Anti-Cancer Drug Research, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.

Published: December 2024

The association between microRNA (miRNA) and various diseases has been established; miRNAs have the potential to be biomarkers for these diseases. Nevertheless, the challenge of correctly quantifying an miRNA arises from its low abundance and a high degree of family homology. Therefore, in the present study, we devised a chemiluminescence (CL) detection method for miRNAs, known as the hybridization chain reaction (HCR)-CL, utilizing the enzyme-free signal amplification technology of HCR. The proposed methodology obviates the need for temperature conversion and offers a straightforward procedure owing to the absence of enzymatic participation, and the lumino-HO-mediated CL reaction occurs at a high rate. The technique successfully detected 2.5 amol of the target analyte and 50 amol of miR-146b in a 1% concentration of human serum. In summary, the method developed in this study is characterized by its ease of operation, cost-effectiveness, remarkable analytical prowess, and ability to detect miRNA without the need for total RNA extraction from serum samples. This method is expected to be widely used for biological sample testing in clinical settings.

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