Biosensors, Vol. 15, Pages 628: Rolling Circle Amplification as a Molecular Tool for Spatially Resolved Signal Amplification in Single Molecule Counting Assay


Biosensors, Vol. 15, Pages 628: Rolling Circle Amplification as a Molecular Tool for Spatially Resolved Signal Amplification in Single Molecule Counting Assay

Biosensors doi: 10.3390/bios15090628

Authors:
Juhwan Park

There have been rising interests in ultra-sensitive biosensing technologies for early diagnosis and prognosis monitoring of infectious diseases, cancers, and neurodegenerative diseases. Digital signal readout strategy represented by digital ELISA or digital PCR, advanced biosensing field enormously, which enables detection of biomolecules under the detection limit of conventional biosensing methods. However, due to the need for compartmentalization and limited multiplex capability, it has been hurdled for utilization in applications requiring hierarchical resolution analysis such as sub-cellular molecules or molecular cargo of single cells or single extracellular vesicles (EVs). Rolling circle amplification (RCA), an isothermal DNA amplification method enabling localization of an amplified signal, can eliminate the need for compartmentalization and increase multiplex capability. It also has potential to expand applications of single molecule counting assay for understanding hierarchy of biological systems. In this review, recent advances in RCA-based single molecule counting assay are overviewed and their applications in single cells and single EVs quantitative analysis are discussed. Furthermore, the limitations and outlook of RCA-based single molecule counting assay are highlighted.



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