| Literature DB >> 29798884 |
Mark Mimee1,2, Phillip Nadeau3, Alison Hayward4,5, Sean Carim2, Sarah Flanagan3, Logan Jerger2,6,7, Joy Collins5, Shane McDonnell5, Richard Swartwout3, Robert J Citorik1,2, Vladimir Bulović3, Robert Langer5,8, Giovanni Traverso5,8,9, Anantha P Chandrakasan10, Timothy K Lu11,3,12.
Abstract
Biomolecular monitoring in the gastrointestinal tract could offer rapid, precise disease detection and management but is impeded by access to the remote and complex environment. Here, we present an ingestible micro-bio-electronic device (IMBED) for in situ biomolecular detection based on environmentally resilient biosensor bacteria and miniaturized luminescence readout electronics that wirelessly communicate with an external device. As a proof of concept, we engineer heme-sensitive probiotic biosensors and demonstrate accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal bleeding in swine. Additionally, we integrate alternative biosensors to demonstrate modularity and extensibility of the detection platform. IMBEDs enable new opportunities for gastrointestinal biomarker discovery and could transform the management and diagnosis of gastrointestinal disease.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29798884 PMCID: PMC6430580 DOI: 10.1126/science.aas9315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728