Issue 42, 2021

Specific capture and intact release of breast cancer cells using a twin-layer vein-shaped microchip with a self-assembled surface

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most fatal disease among female cancers yet its detection still relies on needle biopsy. The unique physical and immune characteristics of breast cancer cells different from blood cells make them suitable to be employed as excellent biomarkers in liquid biopsy, through which breast cancer cells are collected from peripheral blood for further cancer diagnosis, medical treatment monitoring, and drug screening. Although the separation and enrichment of breast cancer cells from peripheral blood have been studied for years, there are still two problems to be solved in these methods: the low efficiency of on-chip immunologic capture in the flow state and the influence of the conjugated antibodies for the following analyses during cell release. In this paper, a vein-shaped microchip with self-assembled surface was developed for the specific and robust capture (91.2%) of breast cancer cells in the flow state. A protein-recovery process was proposed, in which trypsin served as a mild release reagent, releasing 92% of cells with high viability (96%), normal adherent proliferation, and complete proteins on the cell membrane, avoiding disturbance of the conjugated chemical molecules in the following clinical study. The excellent performance demonstrated in isolating free breast cancer cells from real peripheral blood sample, originating from the orthotopic 4T1 breast cancer metastatic models, suggest the microchip could be utilized as a multiple circulating tumor cell capture and release platform that could allow providing more reliable information in liquid biopsies.

Graphical abstract: Specific capture and intact release of breast cancer cells using a twin-layer vein-shaped microchip with a self-assembled surface

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2021
Accepted
03 Sep 2021
First published
09 Sep 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 17765-17774

Specific capture and intact release of breast cancer cells using a twin-layer vein-shaped microchip with a self-assembled surface

Y. Gou, Z. Chen, C. Sun, P. Wang, Z. You, Y. Yalikun, Y. Tanaka and D. Ren, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 17765 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR04018A

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