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Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification.

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Zhang, W; Tian, Z; Yang, S; Rich, J; Zhao, S; Klingeborn, M; Huang, P-H; Li, Z; Stout, A; Murphy, Q; Patz, E; Zhang, S; Liu, G; Huang, TJ
Published in: Microsyst Nanoeng
2021

Exosomes are cell-derived nanovesicles that have recently gained popularity as potential biomarkers in liquid biopsies due to the large amounts of molecular cargo they carry, such as nucleic acids and proteins. However, most existing exosome-based analytical sensing methods struggle to achieve high sensitivity and high selectivity simultaneously. In this work, we present an electrochemical micro-aptasensor for the highly sensitive detection of exosomes by integrating a micropatterned electrochemical aptasensor and a hybridization chain reaction (HCR) signal amplification method. Specifically, exosomes are enriched on CD63 aptamer-functionalized electrodes and then recognized by HCR products with avidin-horseradish peroxidase (HRP) attached using EpCAM aptamers as bridges. Subsequently, the current signal that is generated through the enzyme reaction between the HRP enzyme and 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB)/H2O2 directly correlates to the amount of bound HRP on the HCR products and thus to the number of target exosomes. By introducing anti-EpCAM aptamers, micro-aptasensors can detect cancerous exosomes with high specificity. Due to the micropatterned electrodes and HCR dual-amplification strategy, the micro-aptasensors achieve a linear detection response for a wide range of exosome concentrations from 2.5×103 to 1×107 exosomes/mL, with a detection limit of 5×102 exosomes/mL. Moreover, our method successfully detects lung cancer exosomes in serum samples of early-stage and late-stage lung cancer patients, showcasing the great potential for early cancer diagnosis.

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Microsyst Nanoeng

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2055-7434

Publication Date

2021

Volume

7

Start / End Page

63

Location

England

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  • 4018 Nanotechnology
 

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Zhang, W., Tian, Z., Yang, S., Rich, J., Zhao, S., Klingeborn, M., … Huang, T. J. (2021). Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification. Microsyst Nanoeng, 7, 63. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-021-00293-8
Zhang, Wenfen, Zhenhua Tian, Shujie Yang, Joseph Rich, Shuaiguo Zhao, Mikael Klingeborn, Po-Hsun Huang, et al. “Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification.Microsyst Nanoeng 7 (2021): 63. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-021-00293-8.
Zhang W, Tian Z, Yang S, Rich J, Zhao S, Klingeborn M, et al. Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification. Microsyst Nanoeng. 2021;7:63.
Zhang, Wenfen, et al. “Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification.Microsyst Nanoeng, vol. 7, 2021, p. 63. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41378-021-00293-8.
Zhang W, Tian Z, Yang S, Rich J, Zhao S, Klingeborn M, Huang P-H, Li Z, Stout A, Murphy Q, Patz E, Zhang S, Liu G, Huang TJ. Electrochemical micro-aptasensors for exosome detection based on hybridization chain reaction amplification. Microsyst Nanoeng. 2021;7:63.

Published In

Microsyst Nanoeng

DOI

EISSN

2055-7434

Publication Date

2021

Volume

7

Start / End Page

63

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 4018 Nanotechnology