Discrimination of Single-Nucleotide Variants Based on an Allele-Specific Hybridization Chain Reaction and Smartphone Detection

基于等位基因特异性杂交链式反应和智能手机检测的单核苷酸变异体鉴别

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Abstract

Massive DNA testing requires novel technologies to support a sustainable health system. In recent years, DNA superstructures have emerged as alternative probes and transducers. We, herein, report a multiplexed and highly sensitive approach based on an allele-specific hybridization chain reaction (AS-HCR) in the array format to detect single-nucleotide variants. Fast isothermal amplification was developed before activating the HCR process on a chip to work with genomic DNA. The assay principle was demonstrated, and the variables for integrating the AS-HCR process and smartphone-based detection were also studied. The results were compared to a conventional polymerase reaction chain (PCR)-based test. The developed multiplex method enabled higher selectivity against single-base mismatch sequences at concentrations as low as 10(3) copies with a limit of detection of 0.7% of the mutant DNA percentage and good reproducibility (relative error: 5% for intra-assay and 17% for interassay). As proof of concept, the AS-HCR method was applied to clinical samples, including human cell cultures and biopsied tissues of cancer patients. Accurate identification of single-nucleotide mutations in KRAS and NRAS genes was validated, considering those obtained from the reference sequencing method. To conclude, AS-HCR is a rapid, simple, accurate, and cost-effective isothermal method that detects clinically relevant genetic variants and has a high potential for point-of-care demands.

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