A label-free dually-amplified aptamer sensor for the specific detection of amyloid-beta peptide oligomers in cerebrospinal fluids
Amyloid-beta peptide oligomer (Aβo) is widely acknowledged to be associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The immediate and accurate detection of Aβo may provide the index for tracking the progress of the state of the disease, as well as some useful information for investigating the pathology...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytica chimica acta 2023-07, Vol.1266, p.341298-341298, Article 341298 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Amyloid-beta peptide oligomer (Aβo) is widely acknowledged to be associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The immediate and accurate detection of Aβo may provide the index for tracking the progress of the state of the disease, as well as some useful information for investigating the pathology of AD. In this work, based on a triple helix DNA which triggers a series of circular amplified reactions in the presence of Aβo, we designed a simple and label-free colorimetric biosensor with dually-amplified signal for the specific detection of Aβo. The sensor displays some advantages including high specificity, high sensitivity, low detection limit down to 0.23 pM, and wide detection range with three orders of magnitude from 0.3472 to 694.44 pM. Furthermore, the proposed sensor was successfully applied for detecting Aβo in artificial and real cerebrospinal fluids with satisfactory results, suggesting the potential application of the proposed sensor for state-monitoring and pathological studies of AD.
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•A label-free dually-amplified aptasensor for Aβo detection with Exonuclease III and nicking enzyme.•The low detection limit down to 0.23 pM and wide detection range with three orders of magnitude from 0.3472 to 694.44 pM.•The aptasensor is successfully applied for Aβo detection in artificial and real cerebrospinal fluids. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2670 1873-4324 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341298 |