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An electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer biosensor for the detection of circulating tumor DNA from blood plasma.


ABSTRACT: A liquid biopsy is a noninvasive approach for detecting double-stranded circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) of 90-320 nucleotides in blood plasma from patients with cancer. Most techniques employed for ctDNA detection are time consuming and require expensive DNA purification kits. Electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) biosensors exhibit high sensitivity, a wide response range, and are promising for straightforward sensing applications. Until now, ECL-RET biosensors have been designed for sensing short single-stranded oligonucleotides of less than 45 nucleotides. In this work, an ECL-RET biosensor comprising graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots was assessed for the amplification-free detection in the blood plasma of DNA molecules coding for the EGFR L858R mutation, which is associated with non-small-cell lung cancer. Following a low-cost pre-treatment, the highly specific ECL-RET biosensor quantified double-stranded EGFR L858R DNA of 159 nucleotides diluted into the blood within a linear range of 0.01 fM to 1 pM, demonstrating its potential for noninvasive biopsies.

SUBMITTER: Yang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8426273 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer biosensor for the detection of circulating tumor DNA from blood plasma.

Yang Xidong X   Liao Meiyan M   Zhang Hanfei H   Gong JinBo J   Yang Fan F   Xu Mengying M   Tremblay Pier-Luc PL   Zhang Tian T  

iScience 20210821 9


A liquid biopsy is a noninvasive approach for detecting double-stranded circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) of 90-320 nucleotides in blood plasma from patients with cancer. Most techniques employed for ctDNA detection are time consuming and require expensive DNA purification kits. Electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) biosensors exhibit high sensitivity, a wide response range, and are promising for straightforward sensing applications. Until now, ECL-RET biosensors have been des  ...[more]

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