Amplification-free detection of microRNAs via a rapid microarray-based sandwich assay.

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Abstract

The detection and profiling of microRNAs are of great interest in disease diagnosis and prognosis. In this paper, we present a method for the rapid amplification-free detection of microRNAs from total RNA samples. In a two-step sandwich assay approach, fluorescently labeled reporter probes were first hybridized with their corresponding target microRNAs. The reaction mix was then added to a microarray to enable their specific capture and detection. Reporter probes were Tm equalized, enabling specificity by adjusting the length of the capture probe while maintaining the stabilizing effect brought about by coaxial base stacking. The optimized assay can specifically detect microRNAs in spiked samples at concentrations as low as 1 pM and from as little as 100 ng of total RNA in 2 h. The detection signal was linear between 1 and 100 pM (R2 = 0.99). Our assay data correlated well with results generated by qPCR when we profiled a select number of breast cancer related microRNAs in a total RNA sample.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)3497-3505
Number of pages9
JournalAnalytical And Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume409
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2017

Keywords

  • Amplification-free detection
  • MicroRNA
  • Microarray
  • Sandwich Assay

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  • Authors
  • Clancy E, Burke M, Arabkari V, Barry T, Kelly H, Dwyer RM, Kerin MJ, Smith TJ.
  • Clancy, E;Burke, M;Arabkari, V;Barry, T;Kelly, H;Dwyer, RM;Kerin, MJ;Smith, TJ

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