纳米器件
连锁反应
炎症
生物标志物
纳米技术
计算生物学
败血症
计算机科学
材料科学
化学
医学
生物
免疫学
生物化学
光化学
作者
Bin Jia,Jingru Ge,Yuxuan Ma,Xiaolei Sun,Zhe Li,Shuoxing Jiang,Hanyang Yu
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202421022
摘要
Biological systems utilize precise spatial organization to facilitate and regulate information transmission within signaling networks. Inspired by this, artificial scaffolds that enable delicate spatial arrangements are desirable to increase the local concentration of reactants, expedite specific interactions, and minimize undesired interference. In this study, we presented an integrated biosensing nanodevice, termed TRI‐HCR, in which hybridization chain reaction (HCR) probes were precisely organized on a triangular DNA origami nanostructure (TRI) with finely‐tuned distance, quantity, and pattern. Compared to traditional HCR in the free form, this nanodevice demonstrated increased reaction rate and signal level. We further employed the optimized TRI‐HCR for in vivo imaging of a nucleic acid biomarker of inflammatory diseases. In both acute gouty arthritis (AGA) and sepsis‐associated acute kidney injury (SA‐AKI) model mice, TRI‐HCR was capable of diagnosing inflammation in the early stages, significantly earlier than histological examination. We anticipate that this precise spatial preorganization strategy for HCR holds promise for broader applications in early disease detection and monitoring.
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