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Simultaneous detection of gastric cancer-involved miR-106a and let-7a through a dual-signal-marked electrochemical nanobiosensor

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages 197-205

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.03.022

Keywords

Nanobiosensor; micoRNA; Reduced graphene oxide; Magnetic nanoparticle; Au nanoparticle; CdSe@CdS quantum dots

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  1. Iran National Science Foundation

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miRNAs are among the novel biomarkers that can be evaluated for sensitive and early cancer diagnosis. In the present study, an electrochemical nanobiosensor has been fabricated to detect two gastric cancer (GC) related miRNAs simultaneously. By employing Au nanoparticles- and CdSe@CdS quantum dots-contained magnetic nanocomposites as electrochemical labels along with the polythiophene/reduced graphene oxide-modified carbon electrodes, this dual signal nanobiosensor showed a considerable performance in quantifying miR-106a (a GC oncogenic miRNA) and let-7a (a GC tumor suppressor miRNA). Using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), not only the accomplishment of desired biosensing platform construction was confirmed, but also its great specificity, appropriate selectivity, acceptable stability, and significant sensitivity were indicated. Through the combined analyses of the dual miRNAs, our nanobiosensor reached detection limit of 0.02 fM and 0.06 fM for let-7a and miR-106a, respectively. This multiplex PCR-free miRNA nanobiosensor demonstrates attractive potentials for promising applications in early diagnosis of GC and additionally the screen of any miRNA sequence.

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