A nucleic acid strand displacement system for the multiplexed detection of tuberculosis-specific mRNA using quantum dots
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Author(s)
Stevens, MM
Gliddon, H
Howes, P
Kaforou, M
Levin, M
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The development of rapid, robust and high performance point-of-care diagnostics relies on the advancement and combination of various areas of research. We have developed an assay for the detection of multiple mRNA molecules that combines DNA nanotechnology with fluorescent nanomaterials. The core switching mechanism is toehold-mediated strand displacement. We have used fluorescent quantum dots (QDs) as signal transducers in this assay, as they bring many benefits including bright fluorescence and multiplexing abilities. The resulting assay is capable of multiplexed detection of long RNA targets against a high concentration background of non-target RNAs, with high sensitivity and specificity and limits of detection in the nanomolar range using only a standard laboratory plate reader. We demonstrate the utility of our QD-based system for the detection of two genes selected from a microarray-derived tuberculosis-specific gene expression signature. Levels of up- and downregulated gene transcripts comprising this signature can be combined to give a disease risk score, making the signature more amenable for use as a diagnostic marker. Our QD-based approach to detect these transcripts could pave the way for novel diagnostic assays for tuberculosis.
Date Issued
2016-05-21
Date Acceptance
2016-02-26
Citation
Nanoscale, 2016, 8, pp.10087-10095
ISSN
2040-3372
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Start Page
10087
End Page
10095
Journal / Book Title
Nanoscale
Volume
8
Copyright Statement
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Sponsor
Wellcome Trust
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant Number
097816/Z/11/A
EP/K031953/1
EP/K020641/1
Subjects
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
10 Technology
02 Physical Sciences
03 Chemical Sciences
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2016-04-18