Biologically stable threose nucleic acid-based probes for real-time microRNA detection and imaging in living cells

Fei Wang, Ling Sum Liu, Pan Li, Hoi Man Leung, Dick Yan Tam, Pik Kwan Lo*

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Abstract

We successfully fabricated threose nucleic acid (TNA)-based probes for real-time monitoring of target miRNA levels in cells. Our TNA probe is comprised of a fluorophore-labeled TNA reporter strand by partially hybridizing to a quencher-labeled TNA that is designed to be antisense to a target RNA transcript; this results in effective quenching of its fluorescence. In the presence of RNA targets, the antisense capture sequence of the TNA binds to targeted transcripts to form longer, thermodynamic stable duplexes. This binding event displaces the reporter strand from the quencher resulting in a discrete “turning-on” of the fluorescence. Our TNA probe is highly specific and selective toward target miRNA and is able to distinguish one to two base mismatches in the target RNA. Compared with DNA probes, our TNA probes exhibited favorable nuclease stability, thermal stability, and exceptional storage ability for long-term cellular studies. Our TNA probes are efficiently taken up by cells with negligible cytotoxicity for dynamic detection of target miRNAs and can also differentiate the distinct target miRNA expression levels in different cell lines. This work illuminates for using TNA as a building component to construct a biocompatible probe for miRNA detection that offers alternative molecular reagents for miRNA-related diagnostics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)787-796
JournalMolecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
Volume27
Online published3 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2022

Funding

This work was financially supported by The Science Technology and Innovation Committee of Shenzhen Municipality (JCYJ20190812160203619), National Science Foundation of China (21574109 and 21778043), the Health and Medical Research Fund (07181396 and 05160336), the Hong Kong Research Grants Council General Research Fund (11304719, 11301220, 11307421), and the City University of Hong Kong (9680104). We thank Dr. Jonathan Weng-Thim Ho for language editing and assistance with copy editing.

Research Keywords

  • biosensor
  • detection
  • fluorescence imaging
  • microRNA
  • threose nucleic acid
  • TNA

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