Tannic Acid (TA)-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles for EpCAM-Independent Circulating Tumor Cell (CTC) Isolation from Patients with Different Cancers.
Pi DingZhili WangZeen WuMingchao HuWeipei ZhuNa SunRenjun PeiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
The majority of current methods of isolating circulating tumor cells (CTCs) rely on a biomarker. However, the isolation efficiency may be compromised due to the heterogeneity of CTCs. In this work, a simple and broad-spectrum method is established to efficiently isolate the heterogeneous CTCs from patient blood samples using tannic acid (TA)-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). The TA-functionalized MNPs (MNPs-TA) inhibit the nonspecific adhesion of peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) and enhance cancer cell capture, resulting from the unique interaction between TA and glycocalyx on cancer cells. The MNPs-TA was demonstrated to effectively capture seven kinds of cancer cells (HeLa, PC-3, T24, MAD-MB-231, MCF-7, HT1080, A549) from artificial samples (62.3-93.7%). Moreover, this epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM)-independent CTC isolation method was also tested using clinical blood samples from patients with different cancers (21 patients), which may provide a universal tool to detect CTCs in the clinic.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor cells
- circulating tumor
- magnetic nanoparticles
- peripheral blood
- cell adhesion
- single cell
- end stage renal disease
- quantum dots
- cell therapy
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- primary care
- case report
- molecularly imprinted
- peritoneal dialysis
- stem cells
- prognostic factors
- escherichia coli
- staphylococcus aureus
- cystic fibrosis
- cell death
- bone marrow
- cell migration
- cell proliferation
- cell free
- candida albicans
- pi k akt