Development of ratiometric DNA biosensors with improved accuracy, precision, and signal-to-noise ratio

Qing Tao , Yanli Wen , Wen Liang , Lele Wang , Ruiyan Guo , Min Ding , Ming Luo , Juan Yan , Feiyan Gong , Chengming Cao , Lanying Li , Gang Liu
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Ratiometric DNA biosensors, which utilize DNA as the recognition element and integrate dual signals from diverse sensing platforms including fluorescence, electrochemistry, and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), have demonstrated remarkable proficiency in detecting a wide range of targets. In this review, we showcase the significant progress achieved by ratiometric biosensors. Firstly, ratiometric biosensors have made notable advancements in analyzing real samples. These include the analysis of pH values near cancer cells, quantification of miRNA in human cell lysates, detection of human telomerase RNA in cell extracts, and performing DNA logic-gated in situ bioimaging on cell membranes. Secondly, excellent sensitivity has been attained through the utilization of effective amplification methods such as RCA, HCR, and CHA, among others. Thirdly, the construction of stable reference signals has resulted in significantly improved precision for ratiometric biosensors. This breakthrough has overcome matrix effects, enabling reliable detection in real samples with high selectivity. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in strategies employed by ratiometric DNA biosensors. We present three types of biosensors based on distinct sensing platforms: fluorescent, electrochemical, and SERS biosensors. Additionally, we discuss future directions and primary challenges in the development of ratiometric DNA biosensors.

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开发具有更高精度、准确性和信噪比的比率 DNA 生物传感器
DNA 比率生物传感器利用 DNA 作为识别元件,整合了来自荧光、电化学和表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)等不同传感平台的双重信号,在检测各种目标物方面表现出了非凡的能力。在本综述中,我们将展示比率计量生物传感器所取得的重大进展。首先,比率测量生物传感器在分析真实样品方面取得了显著进步。其中包括分析癌细胞附近的 pH 值、定量人类细胞裂解液中的 miRNA、检测细胞提取物中的人类端粒酶 RNA 以及在细胞膜上进行 DNA 逻辑门控原位生物成像。其次,通过使用 RCA、HCR 和 CHA 等有效的扩增方法,实现了极高的灵敏度。第三,稳定参考信号的构建大大提高了比率测量生物传感器的精度。这一突破克服了基质效应,实现了对真实样品的可靠检测和高选择性。本综述全面概述了比率测量 DNA 生物传感器所采用策略的最新进展。我们介绍了基于不同传感平台的三种生物传感器:荧光、电化学和 SERS 生物传感器。此外,我们还讨论了比率测量 DNA 生物传感器的未来发展方向和主要挑战。
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