Cell-free
DNA (cfDNA), as a tumor marker, is of great importance
for the diagnosis of cancer and targeted therapy. However, the need
for huge analytical instruments for cfDNA analysis has restricted
its practical applications, especially in rural areas and third-world
countries. Herein, a portable and visual smartphone-based DNAzyme
hydrogel platform is developed for cfDNA detection. The target cfDNA
triggers rolling circle amplification to produce a G-quadruplex-comprised
DNA hydrogel with an horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-like catalytic function,
which further catalyzes the chromogenic substrate to generate a visible
output signal. Notably, the naked-eye detection of cfDNA can be realized
by the macroscale visibility and catalytic ability of the DNA hydrogel.
The linear range of the DNAzyme hydrogel platform for cfDNA detection
is 0.1 pM–1500 nM with a detection limit of 0.042 pM. Moreover,
this platform is exploited for the detection of cfDNA in spiked human
serum with favorable sensitivity and recovery. Therefore, the DNAzyme
hydrogel platform provides highly promising potential for testing
other nucleic acid biomarkers