Abstract
Sensitive imaging of microRNAs (miRNAs) in tumor cells holds great significance in the domains of pathology, drug development, and personalized diagnosis and treatment. DNA nanostructures possess excellent biostability and programmability and are suitable as carriers for intracellular imaging probes. With its highly controllable motion mechanism and remarkable target recognition specificity, the DNA walker is an ideal tool for living cell imaging. Here, we report a DNA nanowire based-DNAzyme Walker (D-Walker), which loads the DNAzyme based-molecular beacon (D-MB) onto DNA nanowires (NWs) functionalized with aptamers. The experimental results demonstrated that the intracellular target miRNA can specifically activate the pre-locked DNAzyme through a strand displacement reaction, thereby triggering the cleavage of its substrate molecular beacon (MB) and subsequent fluorescence emission. NWs decorated with aptamers can effectively prevent the degradation of the D-Walker by nuclease, and can enter target cells without any transfection reagents, which enhances the stability and reliability of cell imaging. Furthermore, the D-Walker exhibited a remarkable sensitivity with a limit of detection (LOD) of 61 pM and was capable of distinguishing miRNA-21 from other closely related family members. This study provides a novel strategy for intracellular miRNA imaging, offering a promising tool for cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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