Multiplexed CRISPR Assay for Amplification-Free Detection of miRNAs.
CRISPR-Cas proteins from bacteria are powerful tools for gene editing and molecular diagnostics. Expanding capacity of CRISPR to low cost, multiplexed assays of biomarkers is a key to future disease diagnostics, since multiple biomarker detection is essential for reliable diagnostics. Herein we describe a multiplexed assay in a 3D-printed 96-well plate with CRISPR-Cas13a immobilized in each well to target three circulating blood biomarker microRNAs (miRNAs 34c-5p, 200c-3p, and 30e-5p) for Alzheimer's disease (ALZ). Immobilized Cas13a is equipped with different crRNAs complementary to each miRNA target. MiRNA binding to crRNA complements activates the collateral RNase activity of Cas13a, cleaving a quenched fluorescent reporter (RNaseAlert) with fluorophore and quencher connected by an RNA oligonucleotide to enable fluorescence measurements. We achieved ultralow limits of detection (LOD) of 0.74 fg/mL for miRNA 34c-5p, 0.70 fg/mL for miRNA 30e-5p, and 7.4 fg/mL for miRNA 200c-3p, with dynamic ranges from LODs up to about 1800 pg/mL. The accuracy of the assay was validated by spike-recovery studies and good correlation of levels of patient plasma samples vs. a referee method. This new approach provides selective, sensitive multiplex miRNA biosensing, and simultaneously accommodates analysis of standards and controls.
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- MicroRNAs
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- Humans
- CRISPR-Cas Systems
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- 3401 Analytical chemistry
- 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Volume
Issue
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Related Subject Headings
- MicroRNAs
- Limit of Detection
- Humans
- CRISPR-Cas Systems
- Biosensing Techniques
- 3401 Analytical chemistry
- 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- 0301 Analytical Chemistry