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Bio-Inspired NanoVilli Chips for Enhanced Capture of Tumor-Derived Extracellular Vesicles: Toward Non-Invasive Detection of Gene Alterations in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Jiantong DongRyan Y ZhangNa SunMatthew SmalleyZipeng WuAnqi ZhouShih-Jie ChouYu Jen JanPeng YangLirong BaoDongping QiXinghong TangPatrick TsengYue HuaDianwen XuRueihung KaoMeng MengXirun ZhengYing LiuTatyana VagnerXiaoshu ChaiDongjing ZhouMengyuan LiShih-Hwa ChiouGuangjuan ZhengDolores Di VizioVatche G AgopianEdwin M PosadasSteven J JonasShin-Pon JuPaul S WeissMeiping ZhaoHsian-Rong TsengYazhen Zhu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) present in bodily fluids are emerging liquid biopsy markers for non-invasive cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Because the majority of EVs in circulation are not of tumor origin, it is critical to develop new platforms capable of enriching tumor-derived EVs from the blood. Herein, we introduce a biostructure-inspired NanoVilli Chip, capable of highly efficient and reproducible immunoaffinity capture of tumor-derived EVs from blood plasma samples. Anti-EpCAM-grafted silicon nanowire arrays were engineered to mimic the distinctive structures of intestinal microvilli, dramatically increasing surface area and enhancing tumor-derived EV capture. RNA in the captured EVs can be recovered for downstream molecular analyses by reverse transcription Droplet Digital PCR. We demonstrate that this assay can be applied to monitor the dynamic changes of ROS1 rearrangements and epidermal growth factor receptor T790M mutations that predict treatment responses and disease progression in non-small cell lung cancer patients.
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