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Recent trends in application of nanomaterials for the development of electrochemical microRNA biosensors

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MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 188, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04784-3

Keywords

MicroRNAs (miRNAs); Electrochemistry; Nanomaterials; Biosensors; Enhanced sensitivity

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The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the late twentieth century has revealed their crucial roles in regulating translation and degradation of messenger RNAs, as well as in various biological processes. The presence of miRNAs in body fluids has potential implications for cancer and disease diagnosis, leading to the development of sensitive electrochemical biosensors for miRNA detection. The advantages of these biosensors, including sensitivity, mass fabrication, low-cost, and potential decentralized analysis, make them promising tools for miRNA sensing.
The biology of the late twentieth century was marked by the discovery in 1993 of a new class of small non-coding ribonucleic acids (RNAs) which play major roles in regulating the translation and degradation of messenger RNAs. These small RNAs (18-25 nucleotides), called microRNAs (miRNAs), are implied in several biological processes such as differentiation, metabolic homeostasis, or cellular apoptosis and proliferation. The discovery in 2008 that the presence of miRNAs in body fluids could be correlated with cancer (prostate, breast, colon, lung, etc.) or other diseases (diabetes, heart diseases, etc.) has made them new key players as biomarkers. Therefore, miRNA detection is of considerable significance in both disease diagnosis and in the study of miRNA function. Until these days, more than 1200 miRNAs have been identified. However, traditional methods developed for conventional DNA does not apply satisfactorily for miRNA, in particular due to the low expression level of these miRNA in biofluids, and because they are very short strands. Electrochemical biosensors can provide this sensitivity and also offer the advantages of mass fabrication, low-cost, and potential decentralized analysis, which has wide application for microRNAs sensing, with many promising results already reported. The present review summarizes some newly developed electrochemical miRNA detection methods.

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