Abstract

Detection of exosomes has aroused great interests due to their intrinsic advantages in liquid biopsy for tumor diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Herein, a cascade amplified electrochemical biosensor based on multilegged exosomal walkers was developed for the sensitive and selective detection of exosomes. First, the exosomes were captured specifically by its membrane protein’s aptamer and fabricated into multilegged exosomal walkers with a large amount of cholesterol-labeled DNA strands plunging into their lipid bilayers. After being released efficiently by lock nucleic acid (LNA)-modified DNA strands complementary to the aptamers, the walkers were propelled by toehold mediated strand displacement reaction (TMSDR) and “walked” efficiently along DNA “track”, introducing considerable signal molecules attached on the “track” and achieving sensitive exosomes detection with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 29 exosomes/μL. Owing to excellent discriminative capability enhanced by LNA and TMSDR, the method poss...

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