Fabrication of Channeled and Three-Dimensional Electrodes for the Integrated Capture and Detection of Invasive Circulating Tumor Cells during Hematogenous Metastasis.
Xiaoying WangTao GaoJin ZhuShipeng LongSongyan ZhaoLi YuanZhaoxia WangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Hematogenous metastasis is the main route of cancer spreading, causing majority death of cancer patients. During this process, platelets in the blood are found increasingly essential to promote hematogenous metastasis by forming platelet-interacted circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Hence, we aim to fabricate an integrated method for the availability of capture and detection of such invasive CTCs. Specifically, a new form of channeled and conductive three-dimensional (3D) electrode is constructed by modifying a conductive layer and capture antibody on the templated and channeled poly(dimethylsiloxane) scaffold. The modified antibody enables the capture of the platelet-interacted CTC hybrid, while the conductive layer significantly facilitates electron transfer from electro-active signal molecules that are targeting platelets. Therefore, sensitive electrochemical detection of platelet-interacted CTCs has been realized. Efficient capture and sensitive detection have been demonstrated by this work. Additionally, dynamic analysis of patients' CTCs has also been conducted to provide accurate information about disease assessment and efficacy evaluation. The cut-off line was set as 5.15 nA based on the sample signals from healthy volunteers. Thus, stage III cancer patients with high risk of hematogenous metastasis have been identified. Together, this work shows the development of a new strategy for simultaneous capture and detection of the invasive CTC subtype form patient blood, which favors precise monitoring of hematogenous metastasis.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor cells
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- label free
- circulating tumor
- real time pcr
- papillary thyroid
- reduced graphene oxide
- tissue engineering
- electron transfer
- squamous cell carcinoma
- healthcare
- gold nanoparticles
- squamous cell
- quantum dots
- case report
- wastewater treatment
- young adults
- high resolution
- childhood cancer
- drug delivery
- social media
- simultaneous determination