Chem Biol. 2014 Feb 20;21(2):199-204 doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2013.12.007. 2014 Jan 16.

Detection of miRNA expression in intact cells using activatable sensor oligonucleotides

Yoo B, Kavishwar A, Ghosh SK, Barteneva N, Yigit MV, Moore A, Medarova Z.

Abstract

We describe a technology for the profiling of miRNA expression in intact cells. The technology is based on sensor oligonucleotides that are cleavable, completely complementary to a target miRNA, and dual-labeled with a fluorescent dye and a quencher. Upon entering the cell, the sensor oligonucleotide binds its specific miRNA target through complementary base-pairing. This triggers assembly of the endogenous RNA Induced Silencing Complex (RISC) around the miRNA-sensor duplex and cleavage of the sensor oligonucleotide, resulting in separation between the dye and quencher, and a fluorescence turn-on. In the presented feasibility studies, we focus on a specific miRNA (miR-10b) implicated in breast cancer metastasis. Using a human breast adenocarcinoma cell line, we illustrate the application of this technology for miRNA detection with nanomolar sensitivity in both a cell-free system and intact cells.

PMID: 24440078