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Label-Free Analysis of Exosomes with Hairpin Structure-Mediated Multiple Signal Amplification Strategy

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APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-022-03978-6

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Exosome; CD63 aptamer; G-quadruplex; Nt.BbvCI enzyme

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In this study, we developed an exponential amplification-based label-free method for detecting exosomes, which can detect exosomes at low concentrations and has potential clinical applications.
Considering the crucial role of exosomes in various biological processes and disease diagnosis, development of label-free and sensitive exosome detection methods is in urgent demand. Herein, we develop an exponential amplification-based method pining the hope on sensitive exosomes detection in a label-free manner. In this method, a designed SMB (Streptavidin magnetic bead)-capture probe is utilized to specially recognize CD63 protein on the surface of exosome. The recognition of CD63 protein by SMB-capture probe induces the subsequent hairpin structure probe-mediated multiple signal amplifications. Eventually, the proposed approach can detect exosomes at a concentration as low as 1.2 x 10(2) particles/mu l and can be potentially applied for clinical practices.

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