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Dual-Multivalent-Aptamer-Conjugated Nanoprobes for Superefficient Discerning of Single Circulating Tumor Cells in a Microfluidic Chip with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Detection.

Xuan Zhang1, Xing Wei1, Xue Men1, Cheng-Xin Wu1, Jun-Jie Bai1, Wei-Tao Li1, Ting Yang1, Ming-Li Chen1, Jian-Hua Wang1.   

Abstract

The efficient recognition of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) with an aptamer probe confers numerous benefits; however, the stability and binding affinity of aptamers are significantly hampered in real biological sample matrices. Inspired by the efficient preying mechanism by multiplex tubing feet and endoskeletons of sea urchins, we engineered a superefficient biomimetic single-CTC recognition platform by conjugating dual-multivalent-aptamers (DMAs) Sgc8 and SYL3C onto AuNPs to form a sea urchin-like nanoprobe (sea urchin-DMA-AuNPs). Aptamers Sgc8 and SYL3C selectively bind with the biomarker proteins PTK7 and EpCAM expressed on the surface of CTCs. CTCs were captured with 100% efficiency, followed by sorting on a specially designed multifunctional microfluidic configuration, integrating a single-CTC separation unit and a hydrodynamic filtrating purification unit. After sorting, background-free analysis of biomarker proteins in single CTCs was undertaken with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry by measuring the amount of 197Au isotope in sea urchin-DMA-AuNPs. With respect to a single-aptamer nanoprobe/-interface, the dual-aptamer nanoprobe improves the binding efficiency by more than 200% (Kd < 0.35 nM). The microchip facilitates the recognition of single CTCs with a sorting separation rate of 93.6% at a flow rate of 60 μL min-1, and it exhibits 73.8 ± 5.0% measurement efficiency for single CTCs. The present strategy ensures the manipulation and detection of a single CTC in 100 μL of whole blood within 1 h.

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Keywords:  ICP-MS; aptamer nanoprobe; circulating tumor cells; microfluidics; single cell

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34473482     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c11953

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


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