Issue 94, 2014

Real-time detection of telomerase activity in cancer cells using a label-free electrochemical impedimetric biosensing microchip

Abstract

The enzyme telomerase is present in about 85% of human cancers which makes it not only a good target for cancer treatment but also an excellent marker for cancer detection. Using a single stranded DNA probe specific for telomerase binding and reverse transcription tethered to an interdigital gold electrode array surface, the chromosome protection provided by the telomerase was replicated and followed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy as an unlabeled biosensor. Using this system designed in-house, easy and affordable, impedance measurements were taken while incubating at 37 °C and promoting the probe elongation. This resulted in up to 14-fold increase in the charge transfer resistance when testing a telomerase-positive nuclear extract from Jurkat cells compared to the heat-inactivated telomerase-negative nuclear extract. The electron transfer process at the Au electrodes was studied before the elongation, at different times after the elongation, and after desorption of non-specific binding.

Graphical abstract: Real-time detection of telomerase activity in cancer cells using a label-free electrochemical impedimetric biosensing microchip

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2014
Accepted
13 Oct 2014
First published
15 Oct 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 52357-52365

Author version available

Real-time detection of telomerase activity in cancer cells using a label-free electrochemical impedimetric biosensing microchip

L. Cunci, M. Martinez Vargas, R. Cunci, R. Gomez-Moreno, I. Perez, A. Baerga-Ortiz, C. I. Gonzalez and C. R. Cabrera, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 52357 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA09689D

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