posted on 2021-07-06, 19:13authored byYuan Zhou, Feng Yu, Heng Cheng, Linhong Ning
As an emerging class
of noninvasive biomarkers, accurate quantification
of circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) is essential to both the
basic biological research and early diagnosis of pancreatitis. We
report here an allosteric probe-initiated cascade amplification system
for a highly sensitive detection of serum-circulating EVs. In this
method, the special recognition of EVs by the allosteric probes triggers
allosterism of the probe and thus induces the release of a signal
amplification initiator. Through the following multiple rounds of
cascade amplifications, a large number of fluorescence moiety are
released, generating an enhanced fluorescence signal. This method
exhibits a large dynamic range of 5 orders of magnitude. In addition,
this strategy could also be performed under isothermal conditions
in a wash-free way, indicating its potential applications in early
diagnosis and prognosis of pancreatitis.