Novabeads: Stimuli-Responsive Signal-Amplifying Hydrogel Microparticles for Enzymeless Fluorescence-Based Detection of microRNA Biomarkers.
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ABSTRACT: Robust and ultrasensitive biosensing platforms for detecting clinically relevant biomarkers from liquid biopsies are vital for precision diagnostics. However, detecting low-abundance biomarkers such as microRNA typically necessitates complex and costly enzyme-based strategies like PCR or isothermal amplification. Here, a materials-driven approach is leveraged to rationally design stimuli-responsive, signal-amplifying, and graphically-encoded hydrogel microparticles, termed Novabeads, for enzyme-free and fluorescence-based biomarker detection. Novabeads incorporate pH-responsive acrylic acid moieties within a polyethylene glycol diacrylate-based network, enabling significant volume reduction (≈5 fold) upon pH modulation. This stimuli-responsive shrinking, coupled with high bioreceptor loading via thiol-ene click chemistry, enables rapid, enzyme-free optical signal amplification. As a proof-of-concept, fluorescently-labeled peptide nucleic acid (PNA) probes are designed for detecting the cancer biomarker miR-16, via a fluorogenic Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based signal. Novabeads exhibit >30 fold signal enhancement over equivalent conventional hydrogel microparticles, driven by three synergistic mechanisms: increased probe loading (≈2.6 fold), enhanced target capture (≈2.8 fold), and shrinkage-driven amplification (≈5 fold), ultimately leading to over 7 fold reduction in detection limit (28.8 pM; 2.9 fmol), and an expanded linear dynamic range. This rationally designed materials-driven biosensing strategy enables next-generation robust, versatile and enzyme-free biosensors for liquid biopsy diagnostics.
SUBMITTER: Lu H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC12372440 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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