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Photonic technologies for liquid biopsies: recent advances and open research challenges.

Francesco Dell'Olio1, Judith Su2, Thomas Huser3, Virginie Sottile4, Luis Enrique Cortés-Hernández5, Catherine Alix-Panabières5.   

Abstract

The recent development of sophisticated techniques capable of detecting extremely low concentrations of circulating tumor biomarkers in accessible body fluids, such as blood or urine, could contribute to a paradigm shift in cancer diagnosis and treatment. By applying such techniques, clinicians can carry out liquid biopsies, providing information on tumor presence, evolution, and response to therapy. The implementation of biosensing platforms for liquid biopsies is particularly complex because this application domain demands high selectivity/specificity and challenging limit-of-detection (LoD) values. The interest in photonics as an enabling technology for liquid biopsies is growing owing to the well-known advantages of photonic biosensors over competing technologies in terms of compactness, immunity to external disturbance, and ultra-high spatial resolution. Some encouraging experimental results in the field of photonic devices and systems for liquid biopsy have already been achieved by using fluorescent labels and label-free techniques and by exploiting super-resolution microscopy, surface plasmon resonance, surface-enhanced Raman scattering, and whispering gallery mode resonators. This paper critically reviews the current state-of-the-art, starting from the requirements imposed by the detection of the most common circulating biomarkers. Open research challenges are considered together with competing technologies, and the most promising paths of improvement are discussed for future applications.

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Keywords:  liquid biopsies; oncology; optical microscopy; plasmonics; whispering gallery modes

Year:  2020        PMID: 35360260      PMCID: PMC8966629          DOI: 10.1002/lpor.202000255

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laser Photon Rev        ISSN: 1863-8880            Impact factor:   13.138


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Authors:  Tatyana Vagner; Cristiana Spinelli; Valentina R Minciacchi; Leonora Balaj; Mandana Zandian; Andrew Conley; Andries Zijlstra; Michael R Freeman; Francesca Demichelis; Subhajyoti De; Edwin M Posadas; Hisashi Tanaka; Dolores Di Vizio
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