生物分子
纳米技术
纳米颗粒
材料科学
吸附
循环肿瘤细胞
表面改性
纳米材料
生物物理学
化学
癌症
生物
转移
遗传学
物理化学
有机化学
作者
Qian‐Fang Meng,Yanxiang Cheng,Qinqin Huang,Minghui Zan,Wei Xie,Yue Sun,Rui Li,Xiaoyun Wei,Shishang Guo,Xingzhong Zhao,Lang Rao,Wei Liu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b10318
摘要
Immunomagnetic micro/nanoparticles (IMNs) have been widely used to isolate rare circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from blood samples for early diagnosis of cancers. However, when entering into biofluids, IMNs nonspecifically adsorb biomolecules and the in situ formed biomolecule corona covers IMN surface ligands and weakens the targeting capabilities of IMNs. In this work, we demonstrated that by surface coating of IMNs with red blood cell (RBC)-derived vesicles, the obtained biomimetic particles (RBC-IMNs) basically adsorb no biomolecules and maintain the CTC targeting ability when exposed to plasma. Compared to IMNs, RBC-IMNs exhibited an excellent cell isolation efficiency in spiked blood samples, which was improved to 95.71% from 60.22%. Furthermore, by using RBC-IMNs, we successfully isolated CTCs in 28 out of 30 prostate cancer patient blood samples and further showed the robustness of RBC-IMNs in downstream cell sequencing. The work presented here provides a new insight into developing targeted nanomaterials for biological and medical applications.
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