Investigator

Narshone Soda

Research Fellow · Griffith University, Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre

About

NSNarshone Soda
Papers(2)
Low-cost electrochemi…An Interfacial Affini…
Collaborators(4)
Surasak KasetsirikulMuhammad J. A. Shiddi…Carlos SalomonNam-Trung Nguyen
Institutions(2)
Griffith UniversityThe University Of Que…

Papers

An Interfacial Affinity Interaction-Based Method for Detecting HOTAIR lncRNA in Cancer Plasma Samples

Long non-coding RNA Homeobox transcript antisense intergenic RNA (HOTAIR) is recognized as a participant in different processes of normal cell development. Aberrant overexpression of HOTAIR contributes to the initiation, growth, and invasiveness of ovarian cancer. Using the affinity interaction of target HOTAIR lncRNA sequences towards a screen-printed gold electrode (SPE-Au), herein we report on a novel, rapid and simple method to detect HOTAIR sequences. HOTAIR lncRNA sequences were first extracted from ovarian cancer cell lines and patient plasma samples and were magnetically captured and purified by complimentary capture probe-functionalized magnetic beads. Isolated target HOTAIR lncRNAs were directly adsorbed onto unmodified screen-printed gold electrodes (SPE-Au) for direct quantification with [Fe(CN)6]3−/4− redox couple. Our assay achieved a linear dynamic range of 100 nM and 1 pM for detecting pre-clinical model HOTAIR lncRNA samples (%RSD ≤ 5%, for n = 3) and was highly specific, showing clear distinction between HOTAIR lncRNA targets and non-specific miR-891 and miR-486 (100 nM) (%RSD ≤ 5%, for n = 3). The method was tested using ovarian cancer-specific cell lines (SKOV3 and OVCAR3) and mesothelial cell line (MeT-5A)-derived lncRNAs. The analytical performance of our method was validated using RT-qPCR. Finally, the method was tested using clinical samples from ovarian cancer patients and the resulting electrochemical responses show a clear distinction between the ovarian carcinoma and benign samples.

23Works
2Papers
4Collaborators

Positions

2021–

Research Fellow

Griffith University · Queensland Micro- and Nanotechnology Centre

2020–

Research Assistant

Griffith University · School of Environment and Science

2015–

Lab Assistant

University of Johannesburg · Applied Chemistry

2013–

lab assistant

Walter Sisulu University Faculty of Science Engineering and Technology · Analytical chemistry

Education

2021

PhD

Griffith University · School of Environment and Science

2017

Masters

University of Johannesburg · Applied Chemistry

Links & IDs
0000-0002-1921-7176

Scopus: 57211613386