光能吞噬巨噬细胞微型机器人(phagobot):体内体外均可。

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Xing Li,Shuhan Zhong,Ting Pan,Jianyun Xiong,Guoshuai Zhu,Yang Shi,Hongbao Xin
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基于免疫细胞的微/纳米机器人在解决具有挑战性的生物和生物医学条件方面显示出巨大的潜力。然而,它们强大的先天免疫功能,特别是吞噬能力,仍然是当前基于免疫细胞的微型机器人设计充分利用的一大挑战。在此,我们报道了一种光动力吞噬巨噬细胞微型机器人(phagobot),它能够机器人导航到特定的外来生物威胁,并在光控制下对这些目标实体进行精确的吞噬。无需对巨噬细胞进行基因修饰或纳米工程,吞噬机器人的“唤醒”程序是通过紧密聚焦的近红外(NIR)光束直接激活静息状态的巨噬细胞来实现的。吞噬机器人表现出机器人式的转向和定向导航,通过光学操纵激活巨噬细胞内延伸的伪足来控制。它可以通过吞噬各种外来生物威胁,包括纳米塑料、微生物和癌细胞碎片,进一步执行靶向吞噬清除任务。值得注意的是,通过光学激活和操纵内源性巨噬细胞,可以在斑马鱼幼虫体内构建吞噬机器人,该巨噬细胞在体内也具有可控导航和靶向吞噬能力。凭借巨噬细胞固有的免疫功能,我们的光动力吞噬机器人代表了一种新型的基于智能免疫细胞的微型机器人,为精确免疫调节和治疗免疫相关疾病提供了许多新的可能性。
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Light-powered phagocytic macrophage microrobot (phagobot): both in vitro and in vivo.
Micro/nanorobots based on immune cells show great potential for addressing challenging biological and biomedical conditions. However, their powerful innate immune functions, particularly the phagocytosis capabilities, remain a big challenge to fully leverage with the current designs of immune cell-based microrobots. Herein, we report a light-powered phagocytic macrophage microrobot (phagobot), which is capable of robotic navigation toward specific foreign bio-threats and executing precise phagocytosis of these targeted entities under light control. Without genetic modification or nanoengineering of macrophages, the phagobot's "wake-up" program is achieved through direct activation of a resting-state macrophage by a tightly focused near-infrared (NIR) light beam. The phagobot exhibits robotic steering and directional navigation controlled by optical manipulation of the extended pseudopodia within the activated macrophage. It can further execute targeted phagocytic clearance tasks via engulfing various foreign bio-threats, including nanoplastics, microbials, and cancer cell debris. Notably, the phagobot can be constructed in a living larval zebrafish through optical activation and manipulation of the endogenous macrophage, which also exhibits controllable navigation and targeted phagocytic capabilities in vivo. With the intrinsic immune functions of macrophages, our light-powered phagobot represents a novel form of intelligent immune cell-based microrobots, holding many new possibilities for precise immune regulation and treatment for immune-related diseases.
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Light-Science & Applications
Light-Science & Applications 数理科学, 物理学I, 光学, 凝聚态物性 II :电子结构、电学、磁学和光学性质, 无机非金属材料, 无机非金属类光电信息与功能材料, 工程与材料, 信息科学, 光学和光电子学, 光学和光电子材料, 非线性光学与量子光学
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