Advances in mechanical biomarkers

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mar Eroles, Felix Rico
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Abstract

Mechanical biomarkers distinguish health conditions through quantitative mechanical measurements. The emergence and establishment of nanotechnology in the last decades have provided new tools to obtain mechanical biomarkers at the nanoscale. Mechanical measurements are reproducible, label-free, start to be applied in vivo can be high throughput, and require small samples. Mechanical protocols in clinical practice at the macro scale like palpation or blood pressure measurement are routinely used by medical doctors. Nanotechnology brought mechanical sensing to the next scale, where cells, tissues, and proteins can be probed and linked to medical conditions. Mechanical changes in cells and tissues may be detected before other markers, such as protein expression, providing an important advantage as biomarkers. In the present review, we explore the biomarker's historical evolution, describe mechanical biomarkers on various diseases and novel discoveries in the nanomechanical field for their characterization. We conclude that mechanical biomarkers are establishing novel hallmarks in diseases, in several cases for early diagnostics of diseases and discovery of drug targets in the proteins involved in the mechanical changes, while advances in instrumentation are bringing commercial products into the clinical practice. Mechanical biomarkers along with clinical testing are establishing an important niche in the market, whose demand is increasing due to the expansion of personalized medicine and unmet needs in the clinics.

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机械生物标志物研究进展
机械生物标志物通过定量的机械测量来区分健康状况。在过去的几十年里,纳米技术的出现和建立为在纳米尺度上获得机械生物标志物提供了新的工具。机械测量是可重复的,无标签,开始在体内应用可以高通量,并且需要小样本。在宏观尺度的临床实践中,如触诊或血压测量等机械方案通常被医生使用。纳米技术将机械传感技术提升到了一个新的水平,可以探测细胞、组织和蛋白质,并将其与医疗状况联系起来。细胞和组织中的机械变化可以在其他标记物(如蛋白质表达)之前被检测到,这为作为生物标记物提供了重要的优势。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了生物标志物的历史演变,描述了各种疾病的机械生物标志物和纳米力学领域的新发现。我们得出的结论是,机械生物标志物正在建立疾病的新标志,在一些情况下,用于疾病的早期诊断和发现与机械变化有关的蛋白质中的药物靶点,而仪器仪表的进步正在将商业产品带入临床实践。机械生物标志物和临床测试正在市场上建立一个重要的利基,由于个性化医疗的扩大和诊所未满足的需求,其需求正在增加。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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2.10%
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