A graphene-based fluorescent nanoprobe for simultaneous imaging of dual miRNAs in living cells

2020 
ABSTRACT MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are regarded as important biomarkers for disease diagnostics and therapeutics due to their significant regulatory roles in physiologic and pathologic processes. Herein, a versatile nanoprobe based on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and nucleic acid (DNA) probe was prepared for simultaneously visualize miR-451a and miR-214-3p in living cells. In vitro experiments demonstrated that the nanoprobe exhibits excellent selectivity and outstanding sensitivity as low as 1 nM towards miR-451a and miR-214-3p. Moreover, the detection signals of miRNAs have good linearity in their respective concentration ranges (miR-451a: 1∼100 nM, Y1=9.3062X1+114.85 (R2=0.9965). miR-214-3p: 1∼200 nM, Y2=1.4424X2+91.312 (R2=0.9961)). Finally, simultaneous dual-color imaging of miR-451a and miR-214-3p in human breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) was realized by exploiting the P1&P2@rGO sensing platform. In summary, this simple and effective strategy provides a sensing platform for highly sensitive detection and simultaneous imaging of dual miRNAs in living cells.
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