An Ultrasensitive
Duplex Aptasensor Featuring the
Target-Triggered Lanthanide Luminescence Antenna Effect for Wash-Free
Detection of Epithelial Cancerous Exosomes
Posted on 2025-01-20 - 06:21
Fluorescence sensing is widely used in in vitro detection
due to
its high sensitivity and rapid result delivery. However, detection
systems based on nanomaterials involving complex and cumbersome purification
steps can lead to sample loss and significantly reduce the accuracy
of the results. To address this issue, we proposed a lanthanide-based
aptasensor featuring the target-triggered antenna effect to significantly
enhance the time-resolved luminescence (TRL) of chelated Tb3+ combined with a wash-free strategy. This sensor enabled highly sensitive
detection of the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) on exosomes
from epithelial tumors, eliminating the necessity for purification
steps and thereby delivering more stable and reliable results. Specifically,
using computer-aided design, a sequence capable of self-folding into
a stable hairpin structure (Antenna-Hairpin-Tb) was obtained. After
hybridization with an EpCAM-specific aptamer (AptEpCAM),
a duplex aptasensor (Probe-Tb) was constructed for detection. When
the targeted binding occurred between the AptEpCAM and
exosomes, the Antenna-Hairpin-Tb dehybridized from the Probe-Tb and
underwent self-folding, leading to a significant sensitized TRL signal
due to the antenna effect-induced energy transfer from the antenna
ligand to the chelated Tb3+. Over a broad range of exosome
concentrations (spanning from 6.19 × 102 to 6.19 ×
108 particles/mL), the emission intensity of chelated Tb3+ at 543 nm linearly increased with the exosome concentration
(linear relationship: Y = 332.62 lg(Nexosomes) + 3690.5, R2 = 0.9956),
achieving a theoretical detection limit as low as 17 particles/mL
in the buffer. Furthermore, Probe-Tb enabled a swift and effective
differentiation of all epithelial cancer serum samples from nonepithelial
ones within just 30 min of a wash-free operation, achieving 100% sensitivity,
100% specificity, and 100% accuracy.
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Zeng, Yating; Yu, Yue; Zhu, Nanhang; Wang, Xingyou; An, Di; Zhang, Jinyu; et al. (2025). An Ultrasensitive
Duplex Aptasensor Featuring the
Target-Triggered Lanthanide Luminescence Antenna Effect for Wash-Free
Detection of Epithelial Cancerous Exosomes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c02709