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Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes

This paper describes a straightforward electrochemical method for rapid and robust urinary microRNA (miRNA) quantification using disposable biosensors that can discriminate between urine from diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patients and control subjects. Aberrant miRNA expression has been observed in...

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Autores principales: Smith, Daniel A., Simpson, Kate, Lo Cicero, Matteo, Newbury, Lucy J., Nicholas, Philip, Fraser, Donald J., Caiger, Nigel, Redman, James E., Bowen, Timothy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8144888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09874d
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author Smith, Daniel A.
Simpson, Kate
Lo Cicero, Matteo
Newbury, Lucy J.
Nicholas, Philip
Fraser, Donald J.
Caiger, Nigel
Redman, James E.
Bowen, Timothy
author_facet Smith, Daniel A.
Simpson, Kate
Lo Cicero, Matteo
Newbury, Lucy J.
Nicholas, Philip
Fraser, Donald J.
Caiger, Nigel
Redman, James E.
Bowen, Timothy
author_sort Smith, Daniel A.
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description This paper describes a straightforward electrochemical method for rapid and robust urinary microRNA (miRNA) quantification using disposable biosensors that can discriminate between urine from diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patients and control subjects. Aberrant miRNA expression has been observed in several major human disorders, and we have identified a urinary miRNA signature for DKD. MiRNAs therefore have considerable promise as disease biomarkers, and techniques to quantify these transcripts from clinical samples have significant clinical and commercial potential. Current RT-qPCR-based methods require technical expertise, and more straightforward methods such as electrochemical detection offer attractive alternatives. We describe a method to detect urinary miRNAs using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrode-based biosensors that is amenable to parallel analysis. These sensors showed a linear response to buffered miR-21, with a 17 fM limit of detection, and successfully discriminated between urine samples (n = 6) from DKD patients and unaffected control subjects (n = 6) by differential miR-192 detection. Our technique for quantitative miRNA detection in liquid biopsies has potential for development as a platform for non-invasive high-throughput screening and/or to complement existing diagnostic procedures in disorders such as DKD.
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spelling pubmed-81448882021-06-11 Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes Smith, Daniel A. Simpson, Kate Lo Cicero, Matteo Newbury, Lucy J. Nicholas, Philip Fraser, Donald J. Caiger, Nigel Redman, James E. Bowen, Timothy RSC Adv Chemistry This paper describes a straightforward electrochemical method for rapid and robust urinary microRNA (miRNA) quantification using disposable biosensors that can discriminate between urine from diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patients and control subjects. Aberrant miRNA expression has been observed in several major human disorders, and we have identified a urinary miRNA signature for DKD. MiRNAs therefore have considerable promise as disease biomarkers, and techniques to quantify these transcripts from clinical samples have significant clinical and commercial potential. Current RT-qPCR-based methods require technical expertise, and more straightforward methods such as electrochemical detection offer attractive alternatives. We describe a method to detect urinary miRNAs using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrode-based biosensors that is amenable to parallel analysis. These sensors showed a linear response to buffered miR-21, with a 17 fM limit of detection, and successfully discriminated between urine samples (n = 6) from DKD patients and unaffected control subjects (n = 6) by differential miR-192 detection. Our technique for quantitative miRNA detection in liquid biopsies has potential for development as a platform for non-invasive high-throughput screening and/or to complement existing diagnostic procedures in disorders such as DKD. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8144888/ /pubmed/34123373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09874d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Smith, Daniel A.
Simpson, Kate
Lo Cicero, Matteo
Newbury, Lucy J.
Nicholas, Philip
Fraser, Donald J.
Caiger, Nigel
Redman, James E.
Bowen, Timothy
Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title_full Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title_fullStr Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title_short Detection of urinary microRNA biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
title_sort detection of urinary microrna biomarkers using diazo sulfonamide-modified screen printed carbon electrodes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8144888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09874d
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