Highly sensitive detection of cervical cancer biomarker miR-21 using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)

Biqing Chen & Yang Li et al. · 2025-07-22

Cervical cancer's frequent late-stage diagnosis due to asymptomatic progression necessitates advanced early detection tools. This study pioneers a SERS platform for ultrasensitive detection of miR-21-a key cervical cancer biomarker-combining thiol-modified DNA probes for high-affinity miR-21 capture with AgNP-enhanced SERS substrates that convert hybridization events into amplified Raman signals. The platform achieves sensitivity in serum and demonstrates exceptional stability through DNA-RNA duplex formation, enabling robust reproducibility in complex biofluids. Unique spectral fingerprints enable precise target quantification while exhibiting promising potential for non-invasive lesion severity prediction. By overcoming critical limitations of conventional methods-including Pap smear's low sensitivity and HPV testing's inability to detect active cancer-this approach offers a rapid, specific liquid biopsy solution to enhance early diagnosis, dynamic monitoring, and clinical outcomes in cervical cancer management.
Authors
Biqing Chen, Xinyu Yao, Shuwen Zhang, Xinyue Hu, Jiayin Gao, Haizhu Sun, Zhi Chen, Xiaodong Sun, Xiaohong Qiu, Yang Li