Molecules (Jul 2024)

Detecting mir-155-3p through a Molecular Beacon Bead-Based Assay

  • David Moreira,
  • Daniela Alexandre,
  • André Miranda,
  • Pedro Lourenço,
  • Pedro V. Baptista,
  • Cândida Tomaz,
  • Yi Lu,
  • Carla Cruz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29133182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 13
p. 3182

Abstract

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Lung cancer (LC) is recognized as one of the most prevalent and lethal cancers worldwide, underscoring an urgent need for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as promising biomarkers for several diseases and their progression, such as LC. However, traditional methods for detecting and quantifying miRNAs, such as PCR, are time-consuming and expensive. Herein, we used a molecular beacon (MB) bead-based assay immobilized in a microfluidic device to detect miR-155-3p, which is frequently overexpressed in LC. The assay relies on the fluorescence enhancement of the MB upon binding to the target miRNA via Watson and Crick complementarity, resulting in a conformational change from a stem–loop to a linear structure, thereby bringing apart the fluorophores at each end. This assay was performed on a microfluidic platform enabling rapid and straightforward target detection. We successfully detected miR-155-3p in a saline solution, obtaining a limit of detection (LOD) of 42 nM. Furthermore, we evaluated the method’s performance in more complex biological samples, including A549 cells’ total RNA and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) spiked with the target miRNA. We achieved satisfactory recovery rates, especially in A549 cells’ total RNA.

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