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Cascade Circuits on Self-Assembled DNA Polymers for Targeted RNA Imaging In Vivo

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 92, 期 24, 页码 15953-15958

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03400

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  1. National Key Research Program [2019YFA0905800]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21527810, 21705041, 21974041, 21904036]

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DNA molecular probes have emerged as a powerful tool for RNA imaging. Hurdles in cell-specific delivery and other issues such as insufficient stability, limited sensitivity, or slow reaction kinetics, however, hinder the further application of DNA molecular probes in vivo. Herein, we report an aptamer-tethered DNA polymer for cell-specific transportation and amplified imaging of RNA in vivo via a DNA cascade reaction. DNA polymers are constructed through an initiator-triggered hybridization chain reaction using two functional DNA monomers. The prepared DNA polymers show low cytotoxicity and good stability against nuclease degradation and enable cell-specific transportation of DNA circuits via aptamer-receptor binding. Moreover, assembling the reactants of hairpins C1 and C2 on the DNA polymers accelerates the response kinetics and improves the sensitivity of the cascade reaction. We also show that the DNA polymers enable efficient imaging of microRNA-21 in live cells and in vivo via intravenous injection. The DNA polymers provide a valuable platform for targeted and amplified RNA imaging in vivo, which holds great implications for early clinical diagnosis and therapy.

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