Profiling Phenotypic Heterogeneity of Circulating Tumor Cells through Spatially Resolved Immunocapture on Nanoporous Micropillar Arrays.

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-12 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1021/acsnano.4c08893
Lianyu Lu, Yaohui Wang, Yue Ding, Yuqing Wang, Zhi Zhu, Jinsong Lu, Liu Yang, Peng Zhang, Chaoyong Yang
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The phenotype of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) offers valuable insights into monitoring cancer metastasis and recurrence. While microfluidics presents a promising approach for capturing these rare cells in blood, the phenotypic profiling of CTCs remains technically challenging. Herein, we developed a nanoporous micropillar array chip enabling highly efficient capture and in situ phenotypic analysis of CTCs through enhanced and tunable on-chip immunoaffinity binding. The nanoporous micropillar array addresses the fundamental limits in fluidic mass transfer, surface stagnant flow boundary effect, and interface topographic and multivalent reactions simultaneously within a single device, resulting in a synergistic enhancement of CTC immunocapture efficiency. The CTC capture efficiency increased by approximately 40% for cancer cells with low surface marker expressing. By manipulating fluidic velocity (hydrodynamic drag force) on the chip, a cell adhesion gradient was generated in the capture chamber, enabling individual CTCs with varying expression levels of epithelial cellular adhesion molecules to be immunocaptured at the corresponding spatial locations where equilibrium drag force is provided. The clinical utility of the nanoporous micropillar array was demonstrated by accurately distinguishing early and advanced stages of breast cancer and further longitudinally monitoring treatment response. We envision that the nanoporous micropillar array chip will provide an in situ capture and molecular profiling approach for CTCs and enhance the clinical application of CTC liquid biopsy.

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通过纳米多孔微柱阵列上的空间分辨免疫捕获分析循环肿瘤细胞的表型异质性。
循环肿瘤细胞(CTC)的表型为监测癌症转移和复发提供了宝贵的信息。虽然微流控技术是捕获血液中这些罕见细胞的有效方法,但对 CTCs 进行表型分析在技术上仍具有挑战性。在此,我们开发了一种纳米多孔微柱阵列芯片,通过增强和可调的片上免疫亲和结合,实现对 CTCs 的高效捕获和原位表型分析。纳米多孔微柱阵列解决了流体传质、表面滞流边界效应、界面形貌和多价反应等方面的基本限制,从而在单一装置中同时提高了 CTC 免疫捕获效率。对于表面标记表达量低的癌细胞,CTC 捕获效率提高了约 40%。通过操纵芯片上的流体速度(流体动力阻力),捕获室中产生了细胞粘附梯度,从而使上皮细胞粘附分子表达水平不同的单个 CTC 在提供平衡阻力的相应空间位置被免疫捕获。通过准确区分乳腺癌的早期和晚期阶段以及进一步纵向监测治疗反应,证明了纳米多孔微柱阵列的临床实用性。我们设想纳米多孔微柱阵列芯片将提供一种原位捕获 CTCs 并进行分子剖析的方法,从而提高 CTC 液体活检的临床应用。
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ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geochemistry and Petrology
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5.30
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11.80%
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249
期刊介绍: The scope of ACS Earth and Space Chemistry includes the application of analytical, experimental and theoretical chemistry to investigate research questions relevant to the Earth and Space. The journal encompasses the highly interdisciplinary nature of research in this area, while emphasizing chemistry and chemical research tools as the unifying theme. The journal publishes broadly in the domains of high- and low-temperature geochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, marine chemistry, planetary chemistry, astrochemistry, and analytical geochemistry. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry publishes Articles, Letters, Reviews, and Features to provide flexible formats to readily communicate all aspects of research in these fields.
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