Dual approach for the colorimetric determination of unamplified microRNAs by using citrate capped gold nanoparticles

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2018

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Springer-Verlag Wien

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Microchimica Acta
185

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The authors describe a method for the colorimetric determination of unamplified microRNA. It is based on the use of citrate-capped gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and, alternatively, a microRNA-probe hybrid or a magnetically extracted microRNA that serve as stabilizers against the salt-induced aggregation of AuNPs. The absorbance ratios A525/A625 of the reacted AuNP solutions were used to quantify the amount of microRNA. The assay works in the range of 5�25�pmol microRNA. The lower limit of detection (LOD) is 10�pmol. The performance of the method was tested by detection of microRNA-210-3p in totally extracted urinary microRNA from normal, benign, and bladder cancer subjects. The sensitivity and specificity for qualitative detection of urinary microRNA-210-3p using the assay are 74% and 88% respectively, which is consistent with real time PCR based assays. The assay was applied to the determination of specific microRNA by using its specific oligo targeter or following magnetic isolation of the desired microRNA. The method is simple, cost-efficient, has a short turn-around time and requires minimal equipment and personnel. � 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.

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AuNPs, Bladder cancer, Magnetic nanoparticles, MicroRNA detection, MicroRNA-210-3p, Oligonucleotide adsorption, Oligotargeter, Salt-induced aggregation, Streptavidin, citric acid, gold, metal nanoparticle, microRNA, MIRN210 microRNA, human, chemistry, colorimetry, cost benefit analysis, economics, human, isolation and purification, procedures, urine, Citric Acid, Colorimetry, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Gold, Humans, Metal Nanoparticles, MicroRNAs

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