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Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

The focus of this work is toward the development of a point-of-care (POC) handheld technology for the noninvasive early detection of salivary biomarkers. The initial of focus was the detection and quantification of S100 calcium-binding protein P (S100P) mRNA found in whole saliva for use as a potent...

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Autores principales: Han, Sungyub, Locke, Andrea K., Oaks, Luke A., Cheng, Yi-Shing Lisa, Coté, Gerard L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6992957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31066245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.055001
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author Han, Sungyub
Locke, Andrea K.
Oaks, Luke A.
Cheng, Yi-Shing Lisa
Coté, Gerard L.
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Cheng, Yi-Shing Lisa
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description The focus of this work is toward the development of a point-of-care (POC) handheld technology for the noninvasive early detection of salivary biomarkers. The initial of focus was the detection and quantification of S100 calcium-binding protein P (S100P) mRNA found in whole saliva for use as a potential biomarker for oral cancer. Specifically, a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based approach and assay were designed, developed, and tested for sensitive and rapid detection of S100P mRNA. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were conjugated with oligonucleotides and malachite green isothiocyanate was then used as a Raman reporter molecule. The hybridization of S100P target to DNA-conjugated AuNPs in sandwich assay format in both free solution and a vertical flow chip (VFC) was confirmed using a handheld SERS system. The detection limit of the SERS-based assay in free solution was determined to be 1.1 nM, whereas on the VFC the detection limit was observed to be 10 nM. SERS-based VFCs were also used to quantify the S100P mRNA from saliva samples of oral cancer patients and a healthy group. The result indicated that the amount of S100P mRNA detected for the oral cancer patients is three times higher than that of a healthy group.
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spelling pubmed-69929572020-02-10 Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy Han, Sungyub Locke, Andrea K. Oaks, Luke A. Cheng, Yi-Shing Lisa Coté, Gerard L. J Biomed Opt General The focus of this work is toward the development of a point-of-care (POC) handheld technology for the noninvasive early detection of salivary biomarkers. The initial of focus was the detection and quantification of S100 calcium-binding protein P (S100P) mRNA found in whole saliva for use as a potential biomarker for oral cancer. Specifically, a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-based approach and assay were designed, developed, and tested for sensitive and rapid detection of S100P mRNA. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were conjugated with oligonucleotides and malachite green isothiocyanate was then used as a Raman reporter molecule. The hybridization of S100P target to DNA-conjugated AuNPs in sandwich assay format in both free solution and a vertical flow chip (VFC) was confirmed using a handheld SERS system. The detection limit of the SERS-based assay in free solution was determined to be 1.1 nM, whereas on the VFC the detection limit was observed to be 10 nM. SERS-based VFCs were also used to quantify the S100P mRNA from saliva samples of oral cancer patients and a healthy group. The result indicated that the amount of S100P mRNA detected for the oral cancer patients is three times higher than that of a healthy group. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-05-07 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6992957/ /pubmed/31066245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.055001 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
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Locke, Andrea K.
Oaks, Luke A.
Cheng, Yi-Shing Lisa
Coté, Gerard L.
Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title_full Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title_fullStr Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title_short Nanoparticle-based assay for detection of S100P mRNA using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
title_sort nanoparticle-based assay for detection of s100p mrna using surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
topic General
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6992957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31066245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.5.055001
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