Literature DB >> 32572244

Encapsulation and release of living tumor cells using hydrogels with the hybridization chain reaction.

Dekai Ye1,2, Min Li1, Tingting Zhai1, Ping Song2, Lu Song2, Hua Wang1, Xiuhai Mao1, Fei Wang1,3, Xueli Zhang3, Zhilei Ge1, Jiye Shi2, Lihua Wang2,4, Chunhai Fan1, Qian Li5, Xiaolei Zuo6.   

Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) enable noninvasive liquid biopsy and identification of cancer. Various approaches exist for the capture and release of CTCs, including microfluidic methods and those involving magnetic beads or nanostructured solid interfaces. However, the concomitant cell damage and fragmentation that often occur during capture make it difficult to extensively characterize and analyze living CTCs. Here, we describe an aptamer-trigger-clamped hybridization chain reaction (atcHCR) method for the capture of CTCs by porous 3D DNA hydrogels. The 3D environment of the DNA networks minimizes cell damage, and the CTCs can subsequently be released for live-cell analysis. In this protocol, initiator DNAs with aptamer-toehold biblocks specifically bind to the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) on the surface of CTCs, which triggers the atcHCR and the formation of a DNA hydrogel. The DNA hydrogel cloaks the CTCs, facilitating quantification with minimal cell damage. This method can be used to quantitively identify as few as 10 MCF-7 cells in a 2-µL blood sample. Decloaking of tumor cells via gentle chemical stimulus (ATP) is used to release living tumor cells for subsequent cell culture and live-cell analysis. We also describe how to use the protocol to encapsulate and release cells of cancer cell lines, which can be used in preliminary experiments to model CTCs. The whole protocol takes ~2.5 d to complete, including downstream cell culture and analysis.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32572244     DOI: 10.1038/s41596-020-0326-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Protoc        ISSN: 1750-2799            Impact factor:   13.491


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2.  Designer tetrahedral DNA framework-based microfluidic technology for multivalent capture and release of circulating tumor cells.

Authors:  Chenguang Wang; Yi Xu; Shuainan Li; Yi Zhou; Qiuling Qian; Yifan Liu; Xianqiang Mi
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-07-02

3.  Dual-Targeted Self-Assembled DNA Hydrogels Decorated With Multivalent Aptamers Loaded With DOX for Anticancer Therapy.

Authors:  Fangfang Jin; Qian Zeng; Husun Qian; Dian Zhang; Yu Wei; Yange Wang; Chengsen Chai; Wei Cheng; Shijia Ding; Tingmei Chen
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 5.810

Review 4.  Design, Bioanalytical, and Biomedical Applications of Aptamer-Based Hydrogels.

Authors:  Ya Di; Ping Wang; Chunyan Li; Shufeng Xu; Qi Tian; Tong Wu; Yaling Tian; Liming Gao
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-10-22

5.  [Advances in materials for circulating tumor cells capture].

Authors:  Wenjing Sun; Zhenqiang Shi; Guangyan Qing
Journal:  Se Pu       Date:  2021-10
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