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High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor

The screening and diagnosis of cancer are hallmarks of medicine in the aging population. Recently, microRNAs have shown potential for use as biomarkers, which could advance the field of diagnostics. The presence of miRNA-141 in the serum has been well described in several malignancies. However, the...

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Autores principales: Leung, Wai-Hung, Pang, Chi-Chia, Pang, Sow-Neng, Weng, Sheng-Xiang, Lin, Yu-Lun, Chiou, Yueh-Er, Pang, See-Tong, Weng, Wen-Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21093183
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author Leung, Wai-Hung
Pang, Chi-Chia
Pang, Sow-Neng
Weng, Sheng-Xiang
Lin, Yu-Lun
Chiou, Yueh-Er
Pang, See-Tong
Weng, Wen-Hui
author_facet Leung, Wai-Hung
Pang, Chi-Chia
Pang, Sow-Neng
Weng, Sheng-Xiang
Lin, Yu-Lun
Chiou, Yueh-Er
Pang, See-Tong
Weng, Wen-Hui
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description The screening and diagnosis of cancer are hallmarks of medicine in the aging population. Recently, microRNAs have shown potential for use as biomarkers, which could advance the field of diagnostics. The presence of miRNA-141 in the serum has been well described in several malignancies. However, the invasive approach used for sampling represents the major limitation for its practical application and, hence, its notable absence as a method for screening the general population. In light of this, we aimed to develop a high-sensitivity microRNA (miR) biosensor for application in the diagnosis of all miR-141-associated cancers, such as colorectal cancer (CRC) and breast cancer (BC). The novelty lies in our dual-probe design, which is reliant on the hybridization of the fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) targeting probe onto an existing sample of urinary miR-141 in the first step, followed by complementary binding with a biotinylated probe that has been coated on a modified screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE). The hybridization of the probe and sensor produces signals via the catalytic reduction of H(2)O(2) at HRP-modified SPCEs in the presence of H(2)O, which was measured by either cyclic voltammetry or chronoamperometry (CA) currents. In our study, the detection and expression of miR-141 in a cohort of colorectal cancer (n = 6) and breast cancer (n = 4) samples showed that its levels were significantly higher than in a healthy cohort (n = 9) (p < 0.004). Moreover, our miR sensor demonstrated high stability, reliability, and sensitivity (p < 0.0001). This work hopefully provides new information for the detection and monitoring of de novo and existing cancers.
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spelling pubmed-81251552021-05-17 High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor Leung, Wai-Hung Pang, Chi-Chia Pang, Sow-Neng Weng, Sheng-Xiang Lin, Yu-Lun Chiou, Yueh-Er Pang, See-Tong Weng, Wen-Hui Sensors (Basel) Communication The screening and diagnosis of cancer are hallmarks of medicine in the aging population. Recently, microRNAs have shown potential for use as biomarkers, which could advance the field of diagnostics. The presence of miRNA-141 in the serum has been well described in several malignancies. However, the invasive approach used for sampling represents the major limitation for its practical application and, hence, its notable absence as a method for screening the general population. In light of this, we aimed to develop a high-sensitivity microRNA (miR) biosensor for application in the diagnosis of all miR-141-associated cancers, such as colorectal cancer (CRC) and breast cancer (BC). The novelty lies in our dual-probe design, which is reliant on the hybridization of the fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) targeting probe onto an existing sample of urinary miR-141 in the first step, followed by complementary binding with a biotinylated probe that has been coated on a modified screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE). The hybridization of the probe and sensor produces signals via the catalytic reduction of H(2)O(2) at HRP-modified SPCEs in the presence of H(2)O, which was measured by either cyclic voltammetry or chronoamperometry (CA) currents. In our study, the detection and expression of miR-141 in a cohort of colorectal cancer (n = 6) and breast cancer (n = 4) samples showed that its levels were significantly higher than in a healthy cohort (n = 9) (p < 0.004). Moreover, our miR sensor demonstrated high stability, reliability, and sensitivity (p < 0.0001). This work hopefully provides new information for the detection and monitoring of de novo and existing cancers. MDPI 2021-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8125155/ /pubmed/34063705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21093183 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leung, Wai-Hung
Pang, Chi-Chia
Pang, Sow-Neng
Weng, Sheng-Xiang
Lin, Yu-Lun
Chiou, Yueh-Er
Pang, See-Tong
Weng, Wen-Hui
High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title_full High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title_fullStr High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title_full_unstemmed High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title_short High-Sensitivity Dual-Probe Detection of Urinary miR-141 in Cancer Patients via a Modified Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode-Based Electrochemical Biosensor
title_sort high-sensitivity dual-probe detection of urinary mir-141 in cancer patients via a modified screen-printed carbon electrode-based electrochemical biosensor
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34063705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21093183
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