Next-Generation in Situ Hybridization Chain Reaction: Higher Gain, Lower Cost, Greater Durability

被引:431
作者
Choi, Harry M. T. [1 ]
Beck, Victor A. [1 ]
Pierce, Niles A. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CALTECH, Div Biol & Biol Engn, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[2] CALTECH, Div Engn & Appl Sci, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
dynamic nucleic acid nanotechnology; programmable molecular instruments; conditional self-assembly; fluorescence in situ hybridization; ROLLING-CIRCLE AMPLIFICATION; QUARTZ-CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE; FREE SIGNAL AMPLIFICATION; MESSENGER-RNA MOLECULES; NUCLEIC-ACID; ENZYME-FREE; WHOLE-MOUNT; GENE-EXPRESSION; ELECTROCHEMICAL IMMUNOASSAY; SENSITIVE DETECTION;
D O I
10.1021/nn405717p
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Hybridization chain reaction (HCR) provides multiplexed, isothermal, enzyme-free, molecular signal amplification in diverse settings. Within intact vertebrate embryos, where signal-to-background is at a premium, HCR in situ amplification enables simultaneous mapping of multiple target mRNAs, addressing a long-standing challenge in the biological sciences. With this approach, RNA probes complementary to mRNA targets trigger chain reactions in which metastable fluorophore-labeled RNA hairpins self-assemble into tethered fluorescent amplification polymers. The properties of HCR lead to straightforward multiplexing, deep sample penetration, high signal-to-background, and sharp subcellular signal localization within fixed whole-mount zebrafish embryos, a standard model system for the study of vertebrate development. However, RNA reagents are expensive and vulnerable to enzymatic degradation. Moreover, the stringent hybridization conditions used to destabilize nonspecific hairpin binding also reduce the energetic driving force for HCR polymerization, creating a trade-off between minimization of background and maximization of signal. Here, we eliminate this trade-off by demonstrating that low background levels can be achieved using permissive in situ amplification conditions (0% formamide, room temperature) and engineer next-generation DNA HCR amplifiers that maximize the free energy benefit per polymerization step while preserving the kinetic trapping property that underlies conditional polymerization, dramatically increasing signal gain, reducing reagent cost, and improving reagent durability.
引用
收藏
页码:4284 / 4294
页数:11
相关论文
共 75 条
[1]   In situ hybridization analysis of chick embryos in whole-mount and tissue sections [J].
Acloque, Herve ;
Wilkinson, David G. ;
Nieto, M. Angela .
AVIAN EMBRYOLOGY, 2ND EDITION, 2008, 87 :169-+
[2]   Amperometric aptasensor for thrombin detection using enzyme-mediated direct electrochemistry and DNA-based signal amplification strategy [J].
Bai, Lijuan ;
Chai, Yaqin ;
Yuan, Ruo ;
Yuan, Yali ;
Xie, Shunbi ;
Jiang, Liping .
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, 2013, 50 :325-330
[3]   Detection of two different mRNAs in a single section by dual in situ hybridization:: A comparison between colorimetric and fluorescent detection [J].
Barroso-Chinea, Pedro ;
Aymerich, Maria S. ;
Castle, Maria M. ;
Perez-Manso, Monica ;
Tunon, Teresa ;
Erro, Elena ;
Lanciego, Jose L. .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS, 2007, 162 (1-2) :119-128
[4]   ProbeDesigner for the design of probesets for branched DNA (bDNA) signal amplification assays [J].
Bushnell, S ;
Budde, J ;
Catino, T ;
Cole, J ;
Derti, A ;
Kelso, R ;
Collins, ML ;
Molino, G ;
Sheridan, P ;
Monahan, J ;
Urdea, M .
BIOINFORMATICS, 1999, 15 (05) :348-355
[5]   Gene expression profiling in single cells within tissue [J].
Capodieci, P ;
Donovan, M ;
Buchinsky, H ;
Jeffers, Y ;
Cordon-Cardo, C ;
Gerald, W ;
Edelson, J ;
Shenoy, SM ;
Singer, RH .
NATURE METHODS, 2005, 2 (09) :663-665
[6]   Method for multiplex cellular detection of mRNAs using quantum dot fluorescent in situ hybridization [J].
Chan, PM ;
Yuen, T ;
Ruf, F ;
Gonzalez-Maeso, J ;
Sealfon, SC .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2005, 33 (18) :1-8
[7]   Real-time hybridization chain reaction [J].
Chemeris, D. A. ;
Nikonorov, Yu. M. ;
Vakhitov, V. A. .
DOKLADY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2008, 419 (01) :53-55
[8]   Programmable Imaging Amplification via Nanoparticle-Initiated DNA Polymerization [J].
Chen, Niancao ;
Li, Shihui ;
Battig, Mark R. ;
Wang, Yong .
SMALL, 2013, 9 (23) :3944-3949
[9]   DNA based identification of medicinal materials in Chinese patent medicines [J].
Chen, Rong ;
Dong, Juan ;
Cui, Xin ;
Wang, Wei ;
Yasmeen, Afshan ;
Deng, Yun ;
Zeng, Xiaomao ;
Tang, Zhuo .
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2012, 2
[10]   In Situ Hybridization Chain Reaction Amplification for Universal and Highly Sensitive Electrochemiluminescent Detection of DNA [J].
Chen, Ying ;
Xu, Jin ;
Su, Jiao ;
Xiang, Yun ;
Yuan, Ruo ;
Chai, Yaqin .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2012, 84 (18) :7750-7755