Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 27, 2026

CRISPR-Cas-mediated Multianalyte Synthetic Urine Biomarker Test for Portable Diagnostics
Published on: December 8, 2023
Engineered CRISPR/Cas12a2 Nanoprobe Imaging in Living Cells for Precise Tumor Diagnosis
Junru Li1,2, Chen Ji1,2, Wenzhi Yang1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Systems Medicine for Cancer, Shanghai Cancer Institute, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
None:
Messenger RNA (mRNA) imaging in tumor cells plays a crucial role in monitoring the occurrence and development of tumors. However, achieving highly specific and sensitive mRNA imaging remains a significant challenge due to the complex intracellular environment and high background signal. Here, we engineered a CRISPR/Cas12a2 system with an RNA blocking strand that binds to CRISPR RNA (crRNA). After glutathione (GSH) stimulation, the RNA blocking strand is cleaved, allowing the release of crRNA and restoring the capability of CRISPR/Cas12a2 ribonucleoprotein (RNP). Furthermore, we developed a nanoprobe (termed eRNP-FHR) by converging engineered Cas12a2 RNP (eRNP) with framework-hotspot reporters (FHR). FHR features four vertices that modify the sgc8 aptamer to specifically target the protein tyrosine kinase 7 receptor on the surface of tumor cell membranes, link to the eRNP by hybridizing with crRNA, and incorporate fluorescence quenching groups. The eRNP-FHR precisely targets tumor cells through aptamer-mediated endocytosis, specifically recognizes mRNA upon GSH stimulation, and simultaneously cleaves FHR to release a significant fluorescent signal. Excitingly, eRNP-FHR successfully achieved imaging of baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 5 mRNA in pancreatic tumor cells, accurately distinguishing pancreatic tumor cells from normal cells. In a murine pancreatic tumor model, eRNP-FHR exhibited excellent mRNA imaging, highlighting significant potential for precise tumor diagnosis.
More Related Videos
08:14Detection of Intracellular Gene Expression in Live Cells of Murine, Human and Porcine Origin Using Fluorescence-labeled Nanoparticles
Published on: November 13, 2015
12:41Multiparametric Tumor Organoid Drug Screening Using Widefield Live-Cell Imaging for Bulk and Single-Organoid Analysis
Published on: December 23, 2022