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A Fluorescent Aptasensor Based on Copper Nanoclusters for Optical Detection of Cd44 Exon V10, an Important Isoform in Metastatic Breast Cancer Publisher Pubmed



Bahmani A1 ; Shokri E2 ; Hosseini M1, 3 ; Hosseinkhani S4
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Source: Analytical Methods Published:2021


Abstract

Recent studies suggest that breast cancer cells express various CD44 isoforms. CD44 is an integral transmembrane protein encoded by a single 20-exon gene. Exon v10 of CD44 plays a critical role in promoting cancer metastasis, so sensitive detection of this isoform helps in early diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer and facilitates the treatment process. This study aimed to use v10-specific aptamers to set up an optical aptasensor based on fluorescent metal nanoclusters. For this purpose, nanoclusters of silver, gold, and copper were prepared by different CD44 v10 DNA aptamers as molecular templates. UV-vis, TEM, and fluorescence spectrometer results confirmed the accuracy and quality of the synthesized aptamer-templated nanoclusters (Apt-NCs). Finally, we compared the performance of the as-prepared Apt-NCs in response to different cultured cell lines. According to the results, the optical response of M-Apt4-CuNCs was more efficient and correlated well with the concentrations of CD44 v10-enriched cells. The detection limit of the aptasensor was 40 ± 5 cells per mL. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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