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      Direct Enhanced Detection of Multiple Circulating Tumor DNA Variants in Unprocessed Plasma by Magnetic-Assisted Bioelectrocatalytic Cycling.

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          The detection of single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in liquid biopsies has increasingly been shown to exhibit unique benefits for early detection or minimal residual disease monitoring in cancer. Yet, current clinically validated assays for ctDNA SNV detection are challenged by (i) time-consuming and laborious spin column-based ctDNA purification protocols, (ii) limited detection specificity to discriminate between mutated SNVs from large excess of closely similar wild-type sequences, and (iii) insufficient detection sensitivity required for trace ctDNA target analysis in blood. Herein, a ctDNA assay is demonstrated to tackle these triple key issues by fusing magnetics for quick ctDNA enrichment directly from unprocessed blood, selected bioenzyme activities for rapid discrimination, and molecular amplification of target SNVs, and designed magnetic-assisted bioelectrocatalytic cycling of DNA-intercalating and freely diffusing redox probes for electrochemical signal intensification. The described ctDNA SNV assay enables the detection of clinically relevant ctDNA SNVs in melanoma (BRAFV600E, KITL576P, and NRASQ61K) from unprocessed plasma samples with unprecedented 0.005% detection sensitivity, ultrabroad dynamic range over four orders of magnitude, and excellent single-base specificity.

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          Journal
          ACS Sens
          ACS sensors
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          2379-3694
          2379-3694
          October 23 2020
          : 5
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre for Personalized Nanomedicine, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
          [2 ] School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
          Article
          10.1021/acssensors.0c01512
          32896119
          40c9038f-b8ab-4223-9ad6-627a935da58d
          History

          circulating tumor DNA,electrochemical,liquid biopsy,magnetic isolation,melanoma

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