Block copolymer-oligonucleotide conjugates for genotyping on microarrays |
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Authors: | de Lambert Bertrand Chaix Carole Charreyre Marie-Thérèse Martin Thibault Aigoui Arnaud Perrin-Rubens Agnès Pichot Christian Mandrand Bernard |
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Affiliation: | Unité Mixte CNRS/bioMérieux, IFR 128 Biosciences Lyon Gerland, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France. |
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Abstract: | Polymer-oligonucleotide conjugates were synthesized from the amphiphilic block copolymer poly(tert-butylacrylamide-b-(N-acryloylmorpholine-co-N-acryloxysuccinimide)) using an original solid-phase DNA synthesis strategy. This method provided conjugates highly functionalized with oligonucleotides throughout the polymer chain. After purification, block copolymer-oligonucleotide conjugates were spotted on a multidetection microarray system developed by Apibio using a standard nanodroplet piezo inkjet spotting technique to develop the oligosorbent assay (OLISA). Two genotyping models (HLA-DQB1 and platelet glycoproteins [GPs]), which are particularly difficult to study with standard systems, were evaluated. For both models, block copolymer-oligonucleotide conjugates used as capture probes amplified the responses of in vitro diagnostic assays. The detection limit reached by using conjugates was estimated at 15 pM for a 219-bp DNA target (HLA-DQB1 model). Moreover, single nucleotide polymorphism was detected in the platelet GPs genotyping model. The use of polymer conjugates led to a significant improvement in both sensitivity and specificity of standard hybridization assays even when applied to complex biological models. |
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Keywords: | Hybridization DNA Block copolymer Diagnostics Multidetection Genotyping SNP RAFT polymerization |
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