A universal approach for mutation identification with DNA probes-enzyme combinational platform
Abstract
The development of rapid, and highly specific approaches for mutation detection is crucial for clinical diagnosis, since gene mutations are closely related to the progression of various diseases. In this study, we developed a convenient nucleic acid probe promoted enzymatic reactions to assist in sensitive detection of mutations for clinical samples. A set of DNA probes were designed to achieve preliminary mutation discrimination and subsequent qPCR steps ensured target enrichment in low abundance. The flexibility of DNA probes and specificity of the enzymatic method were investigated by detecting TP53 R273L, BRAF G469V, EGFR G719C and other types of mutations, the approach is able to accurately detect variants in the frequencies of alleles as low as 0.01%-0.1% in less than 2 hours. Around 10 mutations that are associated with occurrence and progression of lung squamous cell carcinoma were tested. We anticipate that our strategy for universal design principle of DNA probes towards various targets will provide a general route for sensitive, fast and cost-effective detection of rare mutations, offering great potential in clinical related applications.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Analytical Methods HOT Articles 2025