A Simple and Robust Exponential Amplification Reaction
(EXPAR)-Based Hairpin Template (exp-Hairpin) for Highly Specific,
Sensitive, and Universal MicroRNA Detection
Posted on 2024-01-31 - 22:44
Specific and sensitive detection
of microRNAs continues to encounter
significant challenges, especially in the development of rapid and
efficient isothermal amplification strategies for point-of-care settings.
The exponential amplification reaction (EXPAR) has garnered significant
attention owing to its simplicity and rapid amplification of signals
within a short period. However, a substantial loss of amplification
efficiency, difficulty in distinguishing closely related homologous
sequences, and adapting the designed templates to other targets seriously
hamper the practical application of the EXPAR. In this work, a hairpin
template tailored for the EXPAR system (exp-Hairpin) was constructed
by adding identical trigger sequences and enzyme cleavage sites on
two arms of the hairpin, achieving theoretically more than 2n amplification efficiency and minimal background
amplification of EXPAR. Modulating the stability of the exp-Hairpin
template by increasing the stem length, the specificity of detecting
target miRNA in highly homologous sequences could be significantly
improved. Using miRNA let-7a as a target model, the exp-Hairpin with
8 bp stem length for EXPAR amplification curves could effectively
distinguish target let-7a and nontarget let-7b/7c/7f/7g/7i homologous
sequences. This strategy enabled the sensitive and accurate analysis
of let-7a in diluted human serum with satisfactory recoveries. By
simply replacing the loop recognition sequence of exp-Hairpin, the
specific detection of miR-200b was also achieved, demonstrating the
universality of this strategy. The exp-Hairpin EXPAR accelerates simple
and rapid molecular diagnostic applications for short nucleic acids.
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Guo, Haijing; Chen, Jun; Feng, Yaqiang; Dai, Zong (1753). A Simple and Robust Exponential Amplification Reaction
(EXPAR)-Based Hairpin Template (exp-Hairpin) for Highly Specific,
Sensitive, and Universal MicroRNA Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05323Â