In Situ Exosomal MicroRNA Determination by Target-Triggered SERS and Fe 3 O 4 @TiO 2 -Based Exosome Accumulation.

ACS sensors(2021)

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Abstract
Exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs) have been proved to be important biomarkers for the early diagnosis of cancers. However, the accurate quantification of exosomal miRNAs is hampered either by laborious exosome isolation and lysis or by RNA extraction and the amplification process. Here, we reported an in situ platform for direct exosomal miRNAs from serum samples. First, locked nucleic acid (LNA)-modified Au@DTNB (DTNB is the Raman reporter molecule 5,5'-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)) was synthesized as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) tags to enter into exosomes and assemble with target miRNAs to induce hot-spot SERS signals. Second, FeO@TiO nanoparticles were added to enrich the exosomes through affinity interaction of the TiO shell for further SERS detection. Based on the platform, target miRNAs can be directly qualified in situ with a detection limit of 0.21 fM, which is better or comparable with quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and other in situ methods reported before. Moreover, neither capture antibody nor ultracentrifugation pretreatment was needed in the whole detection procedure. Using exosomal miRNA-10b as a proof of concept, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients can be recognized from normal controls (NCs) with an accuracy of 99.6%. The simple and sensitive in situ exosomal miRNA detection assay can be seen as a noninvasive liquid biopsy assay for clinical cancer diagnostic adaption.
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Fe3O4@TiO2,diagnosis of cancers,exosomal microRNA,hot-spot SERS,in situ detection
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