Ratiometric CRISPR/Cas12a-Triggered CHA System Coupling with the MSRE to Detect Site-Specific DNA Methylation
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Ratiometric CRISPR/Cas12a-Triggered CHA System Coupling with the MSRE to Detect Site-Specific DNA Methylation
Abstract
The precise determination of DNA methylation at specific sites is critical for the timely detection of cancer, as DNA methylation is closely associated with the initiation and progression of cancer. Herein, a novel ratiometric fluorescence method based on the methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme (MSRE), CRISPR/Cas12a, and catalytic hairpin assembly (CHA) amplification were developed to detect site-specific methylation with high sensitivity and specificity. In detail, AciI, one of the commonly used MSREs, was employed to distinguish the methylated target from nonmethylated targets. The CRISPR/Cas12a system was utilized to recognize the site-specific target. In this process, the protospacer adjacent motif and crRNA-dependent identification, the single-base resolution of Cas12a, can effectively ensure detection specificity. The trans-cleavage ability of Cas12a can convert one target into abundant activators and can then trigger the CHA reaction, leading to the accomplishment of cascaded signal amplification. Moreover, with the structural change of the hairpin probe during CHA, two labeled dyes can be spatially separated, generating a change of the Förster resonance energy transfer signal. In general, the proposed strategy of tandem CHA after the CRISPR/Cas12a reaction not only avoids the generation of false-positive signals caused by the target-similar nucleic acid but can also improve the sensitivity. The use of ratiometric fluorescence can eradicate environmental effects by self-calibration. Consequently, the proposed approach had a detection limit of 2.02 fM. This approach could distinguish between colorectal cancer and precancerous tissue, as well as between colorectal patients and healthy people. Therefore, the developed method can serve as an excellent site-specific methylation detection tool, which is promising for biological and disease studies.
Keywords: CRISPR/Cas12a; catalytic hairpin assembly; methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme; ratiometric fluorescence; site-specific DNA methylation.
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