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Single-Cell Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells by a Proximity-Enabled Singlet-Oxygen Chemiluminescence Assay
Circulating tumor cell (CTC) assays with single-cell sensitivity and efficient implementation are critically needed in clinic applications, especially for cancer screening. We report a novel proximity-enabled singlet-oxygen chemiluminescence assay (PESCA) that enables low-cost and efficient CTC detection with single-cell sensitivity. The PESCA system is based on proximity labeling of cell-surface oncoprotein markers on CTCs using two types of polymer nanoparticles, one for generating singlet oxygen (1O2) and the other for activating chemiluminescence upon 1O2 sensitization and H2O2 decaging. A hybridization chain reaction (HCR) is exploited for triggering the proximity labeling, allowing efficient sensitization of the chemiluminescence signal specific to CTCs with signal amplification to enable robust single-cell resolution. The PESCA method can accomplish digital counting of CTCs in a whole blood sample with a detection efficiency of 80% for 10 CTCs in 7.5 mL of whole blood, highlighting its potential for cancer screening in clinic applications.
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Analytical Chemistry, a peer-reviewed research journal, focuses on disseminating new and original knowledge across all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may explore general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. They can be entirely theoretical or report experimental results. Contributions may cover various phases of analytical operations, including sampling, bioanalysis, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems, environmental analysis, separations, spectroscopy, chemical reactions and selectivity, instrumentation, imaging, surface analysis, and data processing. Papers discussing known analytical methods should present a significant, original application of the method, a notable improvement, or results on an important analyte.