Thiolate DNAzymes
on Gold Nanoparticles for Isothermal
Amplification and Detection of Mesothelioma-derived Exosomal PD-L1
mRNA
Posted on 2023-01-10 - 03:43
Catalytic
DNAzymes have been used for isothermal amplification
and rapid detection of nucleic acids, holding the potential for point-of-care
testing applications. However, when Subzymes (universal substrate
and DNAzyme) are tethered to the polystyrene magnetic microparticles
via biotin–streptavidin bonds, the residual free Subzymes are
often detached from the microparticle surface, which causes a significant
degree of false positives. Here, we attached dithiol-modified Subzyme
to gold nanoparticle and improved the limit of detection (LoD) by
200 times compared to that using magnetic microparticles. As a proof
of concept, we applied our new method for the detection of exosomal
programed cell-death ligand 1 (PD-L1) RNA. As the classical immune
checkpoint, molecule PD-L1, found in small extracellular vesicles
(sEVs, traditionally called exosomes), can reflect the antitumor immune
response for predicting immunotherapy response. We achieved the LoD
as low as 50 fM in detecting both the RNA homologous to the PD-L1
gene and exosomal PD-L1 RNAs extracted from epithelioid and nonepithelioid
subtypes of mesothelioma cell lines, which only takes 8 min of reaction
time. As the first application of isothermal DNAzymes for detecting
exosomal PD-L1 RNA, this work suggests new point-of-care testing potentials
toward clinical translations.
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Zhand, Sareh; Zhu, Ying; Nazari, Hojjatollah; Sadraeian, Mohammad; Warkiani, Majid Ebrahimi; Jin, Dayong (1753). Thiolate DNAzymes
on Gold Nanoparticles for Isothermal
Amplification and Detection of Mesothelioma-derived Exosomal PD-L1
mRNA. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c04046