Journal Article10.1039/d3lc00598d
Amplification-free detection of telomerase activity at the single-cell level via Cas12a-lighting-up single microbeads (Cas12a-LSMBs).
Honghong Wang,Shuhui Wang,Hui Wang,Fu Tang,Desheng Chen,Yuanwen Liang,Zhengping Li +6 more
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Cas12a-LSMBs are a reliable and practical tool to detect telomerase activity in single cells and investigate cellular heterogeneity of telomersase activity from cell-to-cell variations.
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Abstract: Telomerase overexpresses in almost all cancer cells and has been deemed a universal biomarker for cancer diagnosis and therapy. However, simple and ultrasensitive detection of telomerase activity in single-cells is still a huge challenge. Herein, we wish to report Cas12a-lighting up single microbeads (Cas12a-LSMBs) for ultrasensitive detection of telomerase activity without nucleic acid amplification. In this platform, single-strand DNA reporter (ssDNA reporter)-functionalized single-microbeads (functionalized-SMBs) are employed as a reactor for the trans-cleavage of telomerase-activated CRISPR/Cas12a as well as a reporting unit for fluorescence signal enrichment and visualization. Due to the space-confined effect and signal enrichment mechanism on the surface of the functionalized SMBs, the Cas12a-LSMBs can accurately detect telomerase activity in crude cell lysates with high specificity. Importantly, we have demonstrated that the Cas12a-LSMBs are a reliable and practical tool to detect telomerase activity in single cells and investigate cellular heterogeneity of telomerase activity from cell-to-cell variations.
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