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Recent progresses in DNA nanostructure-based biosensors for detection of tumor markers

Journal

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages 27-34

Publisher

ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2018.02.053

Keywords

DNA nanostructure; Biosensor; Tumor biomarker; Optical; Electrochemical

Funding

  1. National Natural Scientific Foundation of China [61527806, 61741114]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0205301]
  3. Jiangsu Province Medical Talent [ZDRCA2016065]
  4. Key Research Project of Jiangsu Province [BE2016625]
  5. Medical Key Science and Technology Development Projects of Nanjing [ZKX16045]
  6. Science and Technology Development Program of Nanjing [201715020]
  7. Health Care for Cadres Research Fund of Jiangsu Province [BJ16003]
  8. Opening Project of State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics [201705]
  9. Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital [xjsyjfzjj201615]
  10. Economical Forest Cultivation and Utilization of Collaborative Innovation Center in Hunan Province [(2013) 448]

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DNA has emerged as a promising biomaterial for assembling a variety of nanostructures based on its programmable base pairing. It also has other remarkable properties including stability, prominent biocompatibility, and can easily be modified with functional groups for further applications. In the past few decades, researchers have established various design rules and assembly technologies to improve the stability and complexity of DNA nanostructures. The detection of cancer-associated biomarkers has significant importance in identifying patients with different clinical stages and also in developing adaptive therapeutic strategies. Due to their unique advantages, DNA nanostructures can be designed to serve as universal units to form biosensors for the detection of tumor biomarkers. In this review, we first present a brief introduction of the development of structural DNA nanotechnology. Then we summarize recent strategies for DNA nanostructure-based optical, electrochemical and mass sensitive biosensors in cancer detection. Finally, we discuss the challenges and opportunities these technologies provide.

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