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A signal-amplifiable biochip quantifies extracellular vesicle-associated RNAs for early cancer detection

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  • Jiaming Hu

    (The Ohio State University)

  • Yan Sheng

    (The Ohio State University
    Yantai University)

  • Kwang Joo Kwak

    (The Ohio State University)

  • Junfeng Shi

    (The Ohio State University)

  • Bohao Yu

    (East China University of Science & Technology)

  • L. James Lee

    (The Ohio State University)

Abstract

Detection of extracellular vesicle (EV)-associated RNAs with low expression levels in early-stage cancer remains a challenge and is highly valuable. Here, we report a nanoparticle-based biochip that could capture circulating EVs without isolation, brighten encapsulated RNAs, and amplify fluorescence signals in situ in a single step. We confine catalyzed hairpin DNA circuit (CHDC) in cationic lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPHNs) that are tethered on a chip. LPHN features a core-shell-corona structure that facilitates the transfer and mixing of CHDC with EV-associated RNAs when forming the LPHN–EV nanocomplex. CHDC is triggered upon target RNA binding and quickly generate amplified signals. The signal amplification efficiency of LPHN–CHDC is demonstrated in artificial EVs, cancer cells, and cancer cell-derived EVs. We show that LPHN–CHDC biochip with signal amplification capability could selectively and sensitively identify low expression glypican-1 mRNA in serum EVs, distinguishing patients with early- and late-stage pancreatic cancer from healthy donors and patients with benign pancreatic disease.

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  • Jiaming Hu & Yan Sheng & Kwang Joo Kwak & Junfeng Shi & Bohao Yu & L. James Lee, 2017. "A signal-amplifiable biochip quantifies extracellular vesicle-associated RNAs for early cancer detection," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-01942-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01942-1
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    1. Chi-Ling Chiang & Yifan Ma & Ya-Chin Hou & Junjie Pan & Sin-Yu Chen & Ming-Hsien Chien & Zhi-Xuan Zhang & Wei-Hsiang Hsu & Xinyu Wang & Jingjing Zhang & Hong Li & Lili Sun & Shannon Fallen & Inyoul Le, 2023. "Dual targeted extracellular vesicles regulate oncogenic genes in advanced pancreatic cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-18, December.

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