Integrating the Polydopamine Nanosphere/Aptamers Nanoplatform
with a DNase-I-Assisted Recycling Amplification Strategy for Simultaneous
Detection of MMP‑9 and MMP‑2 during Renal Interstitial
Fibrosis
posted on 2020-03-31, 18:08authored byXie-an Yu, Yiting Hu, Ying Zhang, Ran Zhang, Xuefei Bai, Lifei Gu, Han Gao, Renshi Li, Jiangwei Tian, Bo-Yang Yu
Matrix
metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and matrix metalloproteinase-2
(MMP-2) play important roles in the progression of renal interstitial
fibrosis (RIF). There is an increasing demand to construct a novel
method for the simultaneous detection of MMP-9 and MMP-2 to monitor
the progression of RIF. Herein, a strategy based on the nanoplatform
composed of the polydopamine nanosphere and fluorescence-labeled aptamers
is developed to simultaneously detect MMP-9 and MMP-2 with DNase-I-assisted
recycling signal amplification. In the light of tracing the recovered
fluorescence intensity at 520 and 610 nm upon adding MMP-9 and MMP-2,
the increased fluorescence intensity is linear to the different concentrations
of MMP-9 and MMP-2 with the detection limits of 9.6 and 25.6 pg/mL
for MMP-9 and MMP-2, respectively. More intriguingly, the results
of unilateral ureteral obstruction mice show that the concentration
of MMP-9 in urine is increased with the extension of ligation time
while the concentration of MMP-2 is reversed, indicating that the
ratio of MMP-9 to MMP-2 could be considered as the potential urinary
biomarker to evaluate the progress of RIF and the therapeutic effect
of Huangkui capsule on RIF. Therefore, this study provides a paradigmatic
strategy for the simultaneous detection of the dual markers of RIF,
which is promising for the auxiliary clinical diagnosis and assessment
of the prognosis of chronic kidney disease.