Literature DB >> 25853336

Biotin-triggered decomposable immunomagnetic beads for capture and release of circulating tumor cells.

Ning-Ning Lu1, Min Xie1, Jing Wang2, Song-Wei Lv1, Jia-Sheng Yi2, Wei-Guo Dong2, Wei-Hua Huang1.   

Abstract

Isolation of rare, pure, and viable circulating tumor cells (CTCs) provides a significant insight in early cancer diagnosis, and release of captured CTCs without damage for ex vivo culture may offer an opportunity for personalized cancer therapy. In this work, we described a biotin-triggered decomposable immunomagnetic system, in which peptide-tagged antibody designed by chemical conjugation was specifically immobilized on engineered protein-coated magnetic beads. The interaction between peptide and engineered protein can be reversibly destroyed by biotin treatment, making capture and release of CTCs possible. Furthermore, the peptide could mediate multiple antibodies' coimmobilization on engineered protein-coated magnetic beads, by which capture efficiency for CTCs was obviously improved. Quantitative results showed that 70% of captured cells could be released by biotin addition, and 85% of released cells remained viable. In addition, 79% of cancer cells spiked in human whole blood were captured and could also be successfully released for culture. Finally, immunomagnetic beads simultaneously loaded with anti-EpCAM, anti-HER2, and anti-EGFR were successfully applied to isolate and detect CTCs in 17 cancer patients' peripheral blood samples, and 2-215 CTCs were identified with high purity. These results suggest that our method is reliable and has great potential in CTC detection for CTC-based molecular profiling, diagnosis, and therapy.

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Keywords:  capture; cell viability; circulating tumor cells; peptide; release

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25853336     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b01397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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