An electrochemical biosensor based on mild reduction-activated CRISPR/Cas12a system for sensitive detection of circulating tumor cells

Lingjun Sha,Ya Cao, Lin Wang,Yujia Qin, Sha Zhu,Jing Zhao,Genxi Li

Biosensors and Bioelectronics(2024)

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Abstract
Circulating tumor cell (CTC) has been a valuable biomarker for the diagnosis of breast cancer, while folate receptor is a kind of cell surface receptor glycoprotein which is overexpressed in breast cancer. In this work, we have designed and fabricated an electrochemical biosensor for sensitive detection of folate receptor-positive CTCs based on mild reduction assisted CRISPR/Cas system. Specifically, folate functionalized magnetic beads are firstly prepared to capture CTCs owing to the strong affinity between folate and the folate receptors on the surface of cells. Then, the cell membranes are treated by mild reduction so as to expose a large number of free sulfhydryl groups, which can be coupled with maleimide-DNA to introduce the signal amplified CRISPR/Cas12a system. After the trans-cleavage activity of CRISPR/Cas12a is activated, the long chain DNA modified with electroactive molecules methylene blue can be randomly cleaved into short DNA fragments, which are then captured on the graphite electrode through the host-guest recognition with cucurbit [7]uril, generating highly amplified electrochemical signal corresponding to the number of CTCs. The electrochemical biosensor not only demonstrates the sensitivity with a low detection limit of 2 cells/mL, but also highlights its excellent selectivity and stability in complex environment. Therefore, our biosensor may provide an alternative tool for the analysis of CTCs.
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Circulating tumor cells,Mild reduction,CRISPR-Cas,Electrochemical biosensor
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